Strength Characterstics of Stabilized Embankment Using Fly Ash

  • Kalidas N
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This paper studies the effectiveness of alkaline activation of low-calcium fly ash on the improvement of residual granitic soils to be used on rammed-earth construction. Different liquid:solid ratios, alkali concentrations and Na 2O:ash ratios were tested. Effect of calcium hydroxide, sodium chloride and concrete superplasticiser is also reported. Compressive strength up to 7 days at 60°C was determined. Results show that there is an optimum value for the activator:solids ratio and the alkali concentration, and that a decrease in the Na 2O:ash ratio results in a strength increase. No improvement was observed with the sodium chloride or the superplasticiser, while the calcium produced only a short term increase in strength. SEM/EDS analysis were used to analyse microstructural development, showing that strength is fairly related to the Si:Al and Na:Si ratios. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Kalidas, N. S. (2014). Strength Characterstics of Stabilized Embankment Using Fly Ash. IOSR Journal of Mechanical and Civil Engineering, 11(4), 01–34. https://doi.org/10.9790/1684-114601034

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