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Compressive strength of cement stabilized fly ash-soil mixtures

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Rajghat fly ash from Delhi, India, and Baumineral fly ash near Bochum, Germany, were mixed with the locally available soils in different proportions to stabilize the fly ash-soil mixtures.
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This article is published in Cement and Concrete Research.The article was published on 1999-05-01. It has received 169 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fly ash & Portland cement.

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Factors affecting hazardous waste solidification/stabilization: a review.

TL;DR: The effect of different waste stream such as heavy metals bearing sludge, filter cake, fly ash, and slag on the properties of cement and other binders is summarized.
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Stabilisation of clayey soils with high calcium fly ash and cement

TL;DR: In this paper, the effectiveness of using high calcium fly ash and cement in stabilizing fine-grained clayey soils (CL,CH) was investigated in the laboratory using strength tests in uniaxial compression, in indirect (splitting) tension and flexure.
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Behavior of Cement-Stabilized Fiber-Reinforced Fly Ash-Soil Mixtures

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental program was undertaken to study the individual and combined effects of randomly oriented fiber inclusions and cement stabilization on the geotechnical characteristics of fly ash-soil mixtures.
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Stabilizing Soft Fine-Grained Soils with Fly Ash

TL;DR: In this paper, the effectiveness of self-cementing fly ashes derived from combustion of sub- bituminous coal at electric power plants for stabilization of soft fine-grained soils was evaluated.
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Stabilization of Organic Soils with Fly Ash

TL;DR: The effectiveness of fly ash use in the stabilization of organic soils and the factors that are likely to affect the degree of stabilization were studied in this paper, where unconfined compression and resilient modulus tests were conducted on organic soil.
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Mechanical treatments of fly ashes. Part III: Studies on strength development of ground fly ashes (GFA) — Cement mortars

TL;DR: Early and medium-term strength developments for mortars containing ground fly ashes (GFA) were studied and compared with the behaviour of mortars consisting of non-mechanically treated fly ash as discussed by the authors.

Technical properties of waste products from coal combustion. a laboratory study in accordance with soil analysis procedures. proceedings of the eleventh international conference on soil mechanics and foundation engineering, san francisco, 12-16 august 1985

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TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a laboratory study of the technical properties of different coal combustion waste products are presented, including fly ashes and bottom ashes from pulverized coal combustion, grate firing and oil combustion (only fly ash) and waste products from wet dry and wet flue gas desulfurization procedures.
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