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Geotechnical properties of a chemically stabilized soil from Malaysia with rice husk ash as an additive
Summary The stabilization of Malaysian soil by mixing with rice husk ash, a locally available waste material, to improve its engineering properties is described. Stabilizing agents, i.e. cement and lime, were added to produce the reaction products which are responsible for the enhancement of the engineering properties. Based on the strength development, it seems that lime is the more effective stabilizing agent. However, the cheap waste material can be used as partial replacement for the more expensive cement in the cement-treatment of the soil. A durability study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of this stabilization method.
Geotechnical properties of a chemically stabilized soil from Malaysia with rice husk ash as an additive
Summary The stabilization of Malaysian soil by mixing with rice husk ash, a locally available waste material, to improve its engineering properties is described. Stabilizing agents, i.e. cement and lime, were added to produce the reaction products which are responsible for the enhancement of the engineering properties. Based on the strength development, it seems that lime is the more effective stabilizing agent. However, the cheap waste material can be used as partial replacement for the more expensive cement in the cement-treatment of the soil. A durability study was carried out to evaluate the effectiveness of this stabilization method.
Geotechnical properties of a chemically stabilized soil from Malaysia with rice husk ash as an additive
Ali, F. Haji (author) / Adnan, A. (author) / Choy, Chew Kam (author)
1992
Article (Journal)
English
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