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Aghileh Khajeh
Researcher at University of Gilan
Publications - 19
Citations - 250
Aghileh Khajeh is an academic researcher from University of Gilan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cement & Soil stabilization. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 16 publications receiving 110 citations.
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A Simple Review of Cemented Non-conventional Materials: Soil Composites
TL;DR: A simple literature review on cemented composites, common non-conventional stabilizers, reinforcing fibrous inclusions and the simultaneous use of a stabilizer and a reinforcing agent is provided.
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Evaluation of the long-term performance of stabilized sandy soil using binary mixtures: A micro- and macro-level approach
Hossein MolaAbasi,Safoura Naderi Semsani,Mohammad Saberian,Aghileh Khajeh,Jie Li,Mohammad Harandi +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of partial cement replacement with zeolite (Z) on the behavior of poor-graded sandy soil was evaluated by means of a series of unconfined compression, durability (wetting-drying cycles), and undrained triaxial (CU) tests, as well as SEM and XRD analyses, and considering curing times ranging from 3 to 90 days.
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Effect of the Ratio between Porosity and SiO2 and Al2O3 on Tensile Strength of Zeolite-Cemented Sands
TL;DR: The practice of soil treatment using cement and zeolite is an approach that can be widely used in soil stabilization particularly in road construction, as a support layer for shallow founda....
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Porosity/(SiO 2 and Al 2 O 3 Particles) Ratio Controlling Compressive Strength of Zeolite-Cemented Sands
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of both amounts of cement and zeolite on unconfined compressive strength (UCS) has been quantified by measuring the un-confined compression strength of concrete-cement-sand mixtures.
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A Review of the Studies on Soil-EPS Composites: Beads and Blocks
TL;DR: In this article, the effects of EPS incorporation into different sorts of mixtures through reviewing the most prominent studies over EPS beads and blocks subjected to static and cyclic loadings are investigated.