2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20183401012
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Compaction and Plasticity Comparative Behaviour of Soft Clay Treated with Coarse and Fine Sizes of Ceramic Tiles

Abstract: Recycled blended ceramic tiles (RBT) is a waste material produced from ceramic tile factories and construction activities. RBT is found to be cost effective, sustainable, environmental-friendly and has the potential to be used as an additive in soft soil stabilization. Recent reports show that massive amounts of RBT are dumped into legal or illegal landfills every year consuming very large spaces and creating major environmental problems. On the other hand, dredged marine clay obtained from Nusajaya, Johor, Ma… Show more

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“…This paper serves as a comparison between studied marine clay and several types of marine clay samples taken from various South East Asian locations [1]- [10], [12], [13], [16], [17], [20], [21], [24]- [35], [37]- [39], [42]. Significant variations of the geotechnical parameters have been found for the same region, even if not of the same borehole.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This paper serves as a comparison between studied marine clay and several types of marine clay samples taken from various South East Asian locations [1]- [10], [12], [13], [16], [17], [20], [21], [24]- [35], [37]- [39], [42]. Significant variations of the geotechnical parameters have been found for the same region, even if not of the same borehole.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some results have displayed odd values compared to the general tendencies seen for Arkine of Japan [2]- [4], Ashikari (Japan) [35], Oita Prefecture (Malaysia) [2], and Klang (Malaysia) [24]. Nevertheless, the value of liquid limit w LL is found to be not less than 60% [3], [30], [35]; whereas the plastic limit w PL is below 30% [9], [10], [17], [20], [21], [32], [34], [37]. Similarly, the natural water content wn is within the range of liquid limit if not higher [4], [5], [7], [10], [12], [16], [17], [20], [30], [32], [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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