Design of Industrial Mg-Rich Gypsum Waste with Concrete Waste Aggregate for Compressibility of Problematic Soil
Khairun Najihah Kamarudin,
Nurmunira Muhammad,
Abdoullah Namdar
Abstract:Peats are often considered as a geotechnically problematic soil due to their poor behaviour and exhibit low soil properties like high compressibility, low shear strength, high fibre content, high moisture content and low bearing capacity values. Chemical stabilization was proven to be an effective method to stabilize the problematic soil. To date many additives like Ordinary Portland Cement, fly ash, lime and other alternatives binder has been applied to improve the compressive strength of the problematic soil… Show more
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