Strength and Deformation Characteristics of Fly Ash Mixed with Randomly Distributed Plastic Waste
Publication: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering
Volume 26, Issue 12
Abstract
In order to explore the potential use of fly ash and plastic waste in bulk quantities in civil engineering applications, it is necessary to understand the behavior of fly ash and fly ash mixed with plastic waste. These materials are considered as wastes and in this study, it is shown that combination of fly ash and plastic waste is very useful. In this regard, various tests such as classification tests, unconfined compressive strength and compressibility tests, consolidated undrained tests, and California bearing ratio tests were conducted. The results indicated that the inclusion of plastic waste in fly ash is effective in improving the engineering properties of fly ash in terms of compressive strength, shear strength parameters, and CBR values. In order to understand the effect of sample size on the shear strength parameters of fly ash and fly ash mixed with plastic waste, consolidated undrained tests were conducted with sample sizes of and . The results of the tests indicate that the shear strength increases with the increase in sample size. The implication of the use of fly ash mixed with plastic waste in unpaved roads is presented in terms of reduction of carbon print.
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Acknowledgments
The authors thank the reviewers for critical reviews of the manuscript which have been useful to the work presented in the paper. The work presented in this paper is a part of the research project on the ‘‘Engineering Behaviour of Fly Ash Composites’’ supported by Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, New Delhi. The authors thank the DST for the financial support.
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Received: Jun 26, 2013
Accepted: Dec 27, 2013
Published online: Jan 2, 2014
Discussion open until: Nov 20, 2014
Published in print: Dec 1, 2014
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