AbstractBagasse is a fibrous material remaining after crushing sugarcane to extract its juice; and bagasse ash is produced after burning bagasse. Improper disposal of this material can create environmental problems around sugar manufacturing plants. Bagasse ash, comprising a high percentage of silica (SiO2), is considered as a sensible pozzolanic material with non-reactive behaviour and has potential to be used in road subgrade stabilisation. One of the main challenges for transportation organisations in Australia is to treat subgrades including expansive soils. Expansive soils exhibit significant movements when the moisture content changes, and hence it causes substantial damage to road pavements constructed over these type of soils. Road ...
In Ethiopia with the increasing of population and the scarcity of available land, most of the agricu...
Expansive soils expand when they are wet and contract when they are wet, resulting in a variety of i...
The growing cost of traditional stabilizing agents and the need for the economical utilization of in...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. Bagasse is a fibrous material remaining after crushin...
The scarcity and rising cost of traditional stabilizers like Lime and Cement has led to the research...
Bagasse ash (BA) is an abundant industrial waste of the sugar-cane refining industry, and its improp...
Bagasse ash is a readily available waste by-product of the sugar-cane refining industry; its imprope...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. Soil stabilization is the most common ground improvem...
AbstractSoil stabilization is the most common ground improvement technique adopted to improve proble...
AbstractSoil stabilization is the most common ground improvement technique adopted to improve proble...
© 2017 19th ICSMGE Secretariat. All rights reserved. This investigation exhibits a series of laborat...
Soil stabilization is necessary to increase the soil’s durability, volume stability, and engineering...
Soil stabilization is necessary to increase the soil’s durability, volume stability, and engineering...
Soil is a base of structure, which actually supports the structure from beneath and distributes the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Expansive soils e...
In Ethiopia with the increasing of population and the scarcity of available land, most of the agricu...
Expansive soils expand when they are wet and contract when they are wet, resulting in a variety of i...
The growing cost of traditional stabilizing agents and the need for the economical utilization of in...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. Bagasse is a fibrous material remaining after crushin...
The scarcity and rising cost of traditional stabilizers like Lime and Cement has led to the research...
Bagasse ash (BA) is an abundant industrial waste of the sugar-cane refining industry, and its improp...
Bagasse ash is a readily available waste by-product of the sugar-cane refining industry; its imprope...
© 2016 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. Soil stabilization is the most common ground improvem...
AbstractSoil stabilization is the most common ground improvement technique adopted to improve proble...
AbstractSoil stabilization is the most common ground improvement technique adopted to improve proble...
© 2017 19th ICSMGE Secretariat. All rights reserved. This investigation exhibits a series of laborat...
Soil stabilization is necessary to increase the soil’s durability, volume stability, and engineering...
Soil stabilization is necessary to increase the soil’s durability, volume stability, and engineering...
Soil is a base of structure, which actually supports the structure from beneath and distributes the ...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Expansive soils e...
In Ethiopia with the increasing of population and the scarcity of available land, most of the agricu...
Expansive soils expand when they are wet and contract when they are wet, resulting in a variety of i...
The growing cost of traditional stabilizing agents and the need for the economical utilization of in...