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Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials

Waste is available in an abundant form and goes to landfill without any use, creating threats to the environment. Recent and past studies have used different types of waste to stabilize soil and reduce environmental impacts. However, there is a lack of studies on the combined use of marble dust, ric...

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Autores principales: Hakro, Muhammad Rehan, Kumar, Aneel, Almani, Zaheer, Ali, Mujahid, Fediuk, Roman, Klyuev, Sergey, Klyuev, Alexander, Sabitov, Linar, Fathi, Dina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15062138
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author Hakro, Muhammad Rehan
Kumar, Aneel
Almani, Zaheer
Ali, Mujahid
Fediuk, Roman
Klyuev, Sergey
Klyuev, Alexander
Sabitov, Linar
Fathi, Dina
author_facet Hakro, Muhammad Rehan
Kumar, Aneel
Almani, Zaheer
Ali, Mujahid
Fediuk, Roman
Klyuev, Sergey
Klyuev, Alexander
Sabitov, Linar
Fathi, Dina
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description Waste is available in an abundant form and goes to landfill without any use, creating threats to the environment. Recent and past studies have used different types of waste to stabilize soil and reduce environmental impacts. However, there is a lack of studies on the combined use of marble dust, rice-husk ash, and saw dust in expansive shale soil. The current study tries to overcome such a gap in the literature, studying the effect of marble dust, rice-husk ash, and saw dust on expansive shale’s compaction characteristics and permeability properties. According to unified soil classification and the AAHTO classification system, the geotechnical properties of natural soil are classified as clay of high plasticity (CH) and A-7-5. Several tests are performed in the laboratory to investigate the compaction characteristics and permeability properties of expansive shale. Moreover, permeability apparatus is used to investigate the permeability properties of soil. In addition, due to the accuracy of the apparatus, the conventional apparatus has been partly modified. The experimental results show that the addition of waste to the soil has significantly improved soil stabilization, increasing permeability and decreasing plasticity indexes. In addition, there is a gradual decrease in the dry density of soil and an increase in the permeability of stabilized soil. Based on the outcomes of the current study, it claims and concludes that these waste materials can be used as soil stabilizers or modifiers, instead of being dumped in landfill, which will provide a green, friendly, and sustainable environment. The current study recommends that future researchers use various wastes in the concrete and soil to improve their compaction and mechanical properties.
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spelling pubmed-89516042022-03-26 Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials Hakro, Muhammad Rehan Kumar, Aneel Almani, Zaheer Ali, Mujahid Fediuk, Roman Klyuev, Sergey Klyuev, Alexander Sabitov, Linar Fathi, Dina Materials (Basel) Article Waste is available in an abundant form and goes to landfill without any use, creating threats to the environment. Recent and past studies have used different types of waste to stabilize soil and reduce environmental impacts. However, there is a lack of studies on the combined use of marble dust, rice-husk ash, and saw dust in expansive shale soil. The current study tries to overcome such a gap in the literature, studying the effect of marble dust, rice-husk ash, and saw dust on expansive shale’s compaction characteristics and permeability properties. According to unified soil classification and the AAHTO classification system, the geotechnical properties of natural soil are classified as clay of high plasticity (CH) and A-7-5. Several tests are performed in the laboratory to investigate the compaction characteristics and permeability properties of expansive shale. Moreover, permeability apparatus is used to investigate the permeability properties of soil. In addition, due to the accuracy of the apparatus, the conventional apparatus has been partly modified. The experimental results show that the addition of waste to the soil has significantly improved soil stabilization, increasing permeability and decreasing plasticity indexes. In addition, there is a gradual decrease in the dry density of soil and an increase in the permeability of stabilized soil. Based on the outcomes of the current study, it claims and concludes that these waste materials can be used as soil stabilizers or modifiers, instead of being dumped in landfill, which will provide a green, friendly, and sustainable environment. The current study recommends that future researchers use various wastes in the concrete and soil to improve their compaction and mechanical properties. MDPI 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8951604/ /pubmed/35329586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15062138 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Klyuev, Sergey
Klyuev, Alexander
Sabitov, Linar
Fathi, Dina
Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials
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title_full Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials
title_fullStr Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials
title_full_unstemmed Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials
title_short Compaction Characteristics and Permeability of Expansive Shale Stabilized with Locally Produced Waste Materials
title_sort compaction characteristics and permeability of expansive shale stabilized with locally produced waste materials
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35329586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15062138
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