Characterization and Comparison Research on Composite of Alluvial Clayey Soil Modified with Fine Aggregates of Construction Waste and Fly Ash

Author:

Jili Qu1,Junfeng Wang1,Andrian Batugin2,Hao Zhu1

Affiliation:

1. School of Environment and Architecture , University of Shanghai for Science and Technology , Shanghai , , China

2. Professor, Department of Mining safety and Ecology , National University of Science and Technology MISIS , Moscow , , Russia , Distinguished Professor of University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

Abstract

Abstract Fine aggregates of construction waste and fly ash were selected as additives to modify the characteristics of Shanghai clayey soil as a composite. The laboratory tests on consistency index, maximum dry density, and unconfined compressive strength were carried out mainly for the purpose of comparing the modifying effect on the composite from fine aggregates of construction waste with that from fly ash. It is mainly concluded from test results that the liquid and plastic limit of the composites increase with the content of two additives. But their maximum dry density all decreases with the additive content. However, fine aggregates of construction waste can increase the optimum water content of the composites, while fly ash on the contrary. Finally, although the two additive all can increase the unconfined compressive strength of composites, fly ash has better effect. The current conclusions are also compared with previous studies, which indicates that the current research results are not completely the same as those from other researchers.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites

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