Impact of Rice Husk Ash on the Compaction Characteristics of Soil
Najmun Nahar,
Sayful Kabir Khan,
Zakaria Hossain
Abstract:Usually, the measurement of maximum dry density (MDD) and optimum moisture content (OMC) is important for assessing the quality control of the compacted fill or earthwork constructions as the compaction parameters. Rice husk ash (RHA), plentifully available in many rice-producing countries, can be used as a building material. This study mainly tries to investigate the effect of RHA on compaction features of sandy soil classified as A-2-4 or SM for soil stabilization. Nominal to a maximal dosage of RHA addition… Show more
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