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Mobalegh M. Improvement of divergent clay soil using waste materials: fly ash, rice husk ash and lime. JOTS 2024; 1 (1) :35-46
URL: http://jots.knu.edu.af/article-1-24-en.html
Master's degree in geotechnical engineering, Shahid Rajaee University, Tehran, Iran
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With the industrialization of production, industrial by-products are being produced on a large scale; As a result, they have created risks for the environment. The direct disposal of these waste materials such as fly ash, stone powder, construction material waste and agricultural waste has created potential threats to the ecosystem and the existence of urgent solutions is felt in this field. One of the appropriate solutions is to use these waste materials as infrastructure improvers or to add them to cement stabilizing mixtures. In the present study, compaction and resistance properties of soil improved with various waste materials such as lime, fly ash and rice husk ash have been investigated. The results of this research state that this waste material has significantly improved the engineering properties of the soil.
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