2015
DOI: 10.1080/02772248.2015.1005090
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Fly ash exploited in pavement layers in environmentally friendly ways

Abstract: Increased care about the environment is currently evidenced by governmental, industrial, and consumer concern for ozone depletion, solid and liquid waste disposal, and pollutants. This concern has led to an increase in marketing of the "environmentally friendly" aspects of products. In the past, fly ash was generally released into the atmosphere, but pollution control equipment mandated in recent decades now requires that it is captured prior to release. In order to upgrade expansive soils as construction mate… Show more

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“…It can be of either type C, which is of high calcium content, or type E of reduced calcium content. Subgrade properties improved with the addition of 2 to 12 % of fly ash [3]. A rate of 10% of Type C used with RAP material in base material and conspiracy manifested between lab and field results in terms if CBR and resiliency value [48].…”
Section: Coal Combustion Products / Supplementary Cementitious Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be of either type C, which is of high calcium content, or type E of reduced calcium content. Subgrade properties improved with the addition of 2 to 12 % of fly ash [3]. A rate of 10% of Type C used with RAP material in base material and conspiracy manifested between lab and field results in terms if CBR and resiliency value [48].…”
Section: Coal Combustion Products / Supplementary Cementitious Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incorporating unconventional construction material in the road construction commenced in the 80's where conventional raw materials such as bitumen, crushed aggregates, and unbound aggregates mixtures began to scarce [1]. The process of producing aggregates materials has been causing extreme disruption to the environment [2] and to the economic owing to the severely depletion the natural resources [3]. Furthermore, the alarming rate of increased waste production is what underpin the efforts to investigate the potential incorporation of various by-products in road construction [4].…”
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“…Flexural strength, on the other hand, remained constant, whereas split tensile strength decreased [13,16,17]. Fly ash is also being investigated for use in a variety of applications, including cement and concrete production [17], structural infill material [18], pavement [19,20], asphalt mixture [21], and fired bricks [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%