Abstract:Cement and ionic curing agent were blended with iron tailings (ITS) and natural soil to prepare a new road base material. 7-d unconfined compressive strength (UCS) was selected as the evaluation index for determining the optimal mix ratio. The results reveal that the 7-d UCS always increases with the increase of cement content, and firstly increases with the increase of curing agent content and then tends to remain stable, exhibiting an increasing trend first and then dropping with the increase of ITS content.… Show more
“…Moreover, fly ash can also be an alternative to non-renewable laterite soil in the manufacture of unfired bricks [9]. Tong et al proved the feasibility of preparing new road base material via iron tailing (mixing solid residues left after valuable minerals have been extracted from the ores) with natural soil and adding a certain amount of cement and soil agent [10]. It is worth noting that municipal waste usually contain high levels of organic substances, which is different from industrial waste.…”
“…Moreover, fly ash can also be an alternative to non-renewable laterite soil in the manufacture of unfired bricks [9]. Tong et al proved the feasibility of preparing new road base material via iron tailing (mixing solid residues left after valuable minerals have been extracted from the ores) with natural soil and adding a certain amount of cement and soil agent [10]. It is worth noting that municipal waste usually contain high levels of organic substances, which is different from industrial waste.…”
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