Geopolymerization Method to enhance the compressive strength of Stabilized Silty Clay Utilizing Coconut Husk Ash, Rice Husk Ash and Sea water for Wall Construction
John Bryan Villapa
Abstract:Soil as one of the fundamental components in construction boasts versatile applications in various forms. Silty clay soil is commonly found in various natural environments including riverbanks, floodplains, and agricultural areas. On the other hand, Rice Husk and Coconut Husk are agricultural wastes which contribute to environmental pollution and landfill issues if not properly managed. The utilization of these materials is of significant interest as it has the potential to not only benefit the construction in… Show more
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