PALM OIL FUEL ASH (POFA) AS AGRO-WASTE TO MODERN STABILIZATION ON SUBGRADE

  • Toyeb M
  • Hakam A
  • Fauzan F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Subgrades in low bearing capacity are often improved by traditional stabilization methods using cement and lime, that have problems with environmental issues. Because processes cement production released Carbondi-oxide (CO2) to the air. Instead, a modern stabilization is known as environmentally friendly materials, such as POFA as agro-waste. The purpose of the research was to obtain the strength of soil by adding 20% POFA. Measurement the samples consist soil properties test and CBRsoaked tests and microscopic observation (SEM). The test results obtained that added 20% POFA was able to changed soil characteristics by reduce the plasticity index of 11.20% to 3.63%% or medium to low plasticity. Then occurred decrease the MDD of 1.83 to 1.68 gr/cm3 and increase the OMC of 13.60% to 17.0%. The CBR soaked test obtained was increase the strength soil stabilization until curing of 7 days to exhibited CBR value of 3.25% to 8%. It was comply to value CBR standard for subgrade, minimum of 6%. Microscopic observations showed that the surface was coarser and POFA looks like closed togeth-er that filling the pores of soil and looks more dense. Thus, the POFA is feasible for exhibition as alternative modern stabilization material.

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Toyeb, M., Hakam, A., Fauzan, F., & Andriani, A. (2023). PALM OIL FUEL ASH (POFA) AS AGRO-WASTE TO MODERN STABILIZATION ON SUBGRADE. Jurnal Teknik Sipil, 12(2), 165–171. https://doi.org/10.24815/jts.v12i2.34639

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