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Durability against Wetting–Drying Cycles of Water Treatment Sludge–Fly Ash Geopolymer and Water Treatment Sludge–Cement and Silty Clay–Cement Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The viability of using two waste materials, water treatment sludge (WTS) and fly ash (FA), for developing sustainable masonry units has been previously investigated in terms of strength but the important aspect of durability ...
Durability against Wetting–Drying Cycles of Water Treatment Sludge–Fly Ash Geopolymer and Water Treatment Sludge–Cement and Silty Clay–Cement Systems
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: The viability of using two waste materials, water treatment sludge (WTS) and fly ash (FA), for developing sustainable masonry units has been previously investigated in terms of strength but the important aspect of durability ...
Soil–Cement Screw Pile: Alternative Pile for Low- and Medium-Rise Buildings in Soft Bangkok Clay
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Bangkok clay is a soft marine clay with high water content and low bearing capacity. Bored piles installed by the dry process commonly are used for low- to medium-rise buildings in the metropolis. However, the installation ...
Performance Improvement of Asphalt Concretes Using Steel Slag as a Replacement Material
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The increased proportion of traffic volumes on roads is often the cause of distress to the pavement structure. The use of strong and durable steel slag (S) as an aggregate material in asphalt concrete can enhance the ...