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Characterization and Performance Evaluation of Eco-Friendly Angular-Shaped Fly Ash Aggregates as Base Material in Pavement Construction under Cyclic and Shear Loading
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: Two emerging challenges that could impede infrastructure development in India are achieving 100% utilization of fly ash generated by Indian thermal power plants and meeting the demand for aggregate in the construction ...
Characterization and Performance Evaluation of Angular-Shaped Fly Ash Aggregates for Pavement Base and Subbase Applications
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: This study presents the results of an extensive laboratory investigation on the characterization of angular-shaped fly ash aggregates (FAAs) and their potential as an innovative alternative to natural stone aggregates for ...
Comparative Study of Slags Stabilized with Fly Ash and Dolime for Utilization in Base Course
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Abstract: There is a growing need to replace natural aggregates in road construction with new, alternative materials owing to the scarcity of natural resources. On the other hand, generation of huge quantities of waste from industries ...
Resilient Response and Permanent Strain of Steel Slag-Fly Ash-Dolime Mix
Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Stabilized Fly Ash as an Alternative Material for Sustainable Pavements
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Thermal power plants in India produce a large quantity of fly ash, which is harmful to the environment. Underutilization of fly ash and the scarcity of natural minerals have created the need for an unusual construction ...
Performance Evaluation of Stabilized Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement as Base Layer in Flexible Pavement
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: The increased scarcity of natural quarry material has resulted in increases in the cost and burden on the environment. Pavement materials comprising asphalt coated aggregates that can be reused are called reclaimed asphalt ...
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