2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40891-022-00413-y
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Pullout Behaviour of Micropiles Stabilized with Fly Ash

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“…Both lime and cement have their own merits and demerits when used as stabilizers in SSBs. With lime as an additive, the compressive strength increases and reduces the cost of the brick by 41% compared to that of the conventional burnt brick [8]. With the addition of 7% lime (which is the initial consumption of lime for the chosen soil), the strength increases by four times because of the pozzolanic action [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Both lime and cement have their own merits and demerits when used as stabilizers in SSBs. With lime as an additive, the compressive strength increases and reduces the cost of the brick by 41% compared to that of the conventional burnt brick [8]. With the addition of 7% lime (which is the initial consumption of lime for the chosen soil), the strength increases by four times because of the pozzolanic action [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Te strength of the SSBs increases with an increase in the cement content, with an average range of 5 to 10% and reduction in clay percentage in soil; the ideal range of clay particles present in the soil is 15 to 30% for cement-stabilized blocks [12][13][14][15]. Te major advantage of having cement as an additive is the increase in strength by threefold [8]. While considering the thermal conductivity of the SSBs, an increase in temperature, cement content, and density results in 12.5% increase in thermal conductivity [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%