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Felicite Ruddock

Researcher at Liverpool John Moores University

Publications -  41
Citations -  696

Felicite Ruddock is an academic researcher from Liverpool John Moores University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Asphalt & Asphalt concrete. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 41 publications receiving 532 citations.

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Assessment of heavy metal pollution in the Great Al-Mussaib irrigation channel

TL;DR: The results revealed that the concentrations of the studied heavy metals in the water of the Great Al-Mussaib channel were less than the pollution levels and followed the order: Pb < Ni < Cu < Cr < Mn < Zn < Fe < Co and Cd were below the detectable limits as discussed by the authors.
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Stabilisation of soft soil using binary blending of high calcium fly ash and palm oil fuel ash

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of experimental work for the optimisation of a binary blended cementitious binder (BBCB) using two types of fly ash as an alternative for use in soft soil stabilisation.
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High performance cold asphalt concrete mixture for binder course using alkali-activated binary blended cementitious filler

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a new fast-curing and environmentally friendly cold asphalt concrete for binder courses mixture (CACB), which has the same gradation as that of traditional hot asphalt concrete mixtures but incorporates a binary blended cementitious filler (BBCF) containing waste, high calcium fly ash (HCFA) and fluid catalytic cracking catalyst residue (FC3R) activated by a waste alkaline NaOH solution.
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A laboratory study of high-performance cold mix asphalt mixtures reinforced with natural and synthetic fibres

TL;DR: In this article, the impact of using natural and synthetic fibres as reinforcing materials, on the mechanical properties and water susceptibility of cold mix asphalt (CMA) including indirect tensile stiffness and resistance to rutting, cracking and moisture damage was examined.
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Development of a New Ternary Blended Cementitious Binder Produced from Waste Materials for use in Soft Soil Stabilisation

TL;DR: In this article, a ternary blended cementitious binder (TBCB) was developed to replace traditional Portland Cement (OPC) for soft soil stabilisation.