Experimental study on the application of red mud to controlled low strength material made of excavated soil

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To improve the resource utilization of solid waste, excavation abandoned soil and red mud, a by-product of alumina industry, were introduced into the preparation of controlled low strength material (CLSM). By carrying out the flowability test, bleeding test and compressive strength test, the relationship between properties of CLSM mixture and the amount of red mud was analysed. The experiment results indicate that the flowability and bleeding rate of the mixture decrease with the increase of red mud content. When the red mud content is less than 20%, the mixture shows good flowability. The addition of red mud can accelerate the completion time of bleeding and play a positive role in the bleeding stability of the mixture. When the red mud content is 10%, the strength of the mixture reaches the maximum, while the strength of the mixture with other contents decreases with the increase of red mud content. For the CLSM made of excavated soil, red mud has a good application prospect in terms of bleeding stability and strength.

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Kong, X. H., Cui, S., Chen, L. H., & Wang, X. H. (2021). Experimental study on the application of red mud to controlled low strength material made of excavated soil. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2045). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2045/1/012027

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