2023
DOI: 10.21660/2023.104.g12173
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Study on Effective Use of Coal Cinders Mixed Soil-Strength Properties of Cement Stabilized Soil

Abstract: Coal had been used as fuel for steam locomotives, and coal cinders (coal waste) had been buried underground for disposal, many years. In recent years, redevelopment projects around train stations have been planned for the land where coal cinders was once disposed of. In the redevelopment projects, buried coal cinders is increasingly being excavated, and the disposal and treatment of the excavated coal cinders are becoming an issue for developers. Excavated coal cinders must be treated and disposed of as indust… Show more

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“…A significant area of research is the use of industrial solid waste as an alternative to cement in the field of soil solidification [11][12][13]. The most commonly studied solid waste-based solidification materials include ground granulated blast furnace slag, steel slag, fly ash and coal slag [14][15][16][17][18][19], which are being investigated as potential replacements for cement. Chemical activation is typically employed to expedite the reaction process in solid waste, thereby improving the mechanical properties of solid waste-based solidified soil [20,21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A significant area of research is the use of industrial solid waste as an alternative to cement in the field of soil solidification [11][12][13]. The most commonly studied solid waste-based solidification materials include ground granulated blast furnace slag, steel slag, fly ash and coal slag [14][15][16][17][18][19], which are being investigated as potential replacements for cement. Chemical activation is typically employed to expedite the reaction process in solid waste, thereby improving the mechanical properties of solid waste-based solidified soil [20,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%