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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 ...
Properties of Asphalt Concrete Using Aggregates Composed of Limestone and Steel Slag Blends
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: This research investigates the mechanical properties of asphalt concrete using aggregates consisting of limestone (L) and steel slag (S) blends. The properties of the L/S asphalt concrete were compared with those of L ...
Laboratory Investigation of Cement-Stabilized Marginal Lateritic Soil by Crushed Slag–Fly Ash Replacement for Pavement Applications
Publisher: ASCE
Abstract: Road construction consumes vast quantities of high-quality quarry materials. Lateritic soil (LS) is commonly used as a natural resource for subbase and base materials in Thailand. This research aims to study the feasibility ...