Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat

The distribution of peat deposits can be found in many countries and peat-land constituents from 5-8% of earth land surface, where approximately 60% of the wetlands are peat. An increasing growth of the population leads to the necessity of peat-land utilization for development purposes. This article...

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Main Authors: Kazemian, Sina, Moayedi, H.
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76229
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description The distribution of peat deposits can be found in many countries and peat-land constituents from 5-8% of earth land surface, where approximately 60% of the wetlands are peat. An increasing growth of the population leads to the necessity of peat-land utilization for development purposes. This article describes a laboratory study on the effect of different binders on the settlement of fibrous peat. The effect of sodium silicate, ordinary Portland cement, and kaolinite on the settlement of peat is investigated through the Rowe Cell consolidation test. At the end of this study, it is shown by increasing sodium silicate (within 2.5%), cement, and kaolinite on treated peat, they are able to improve settlement of fibrous peat much more than conventional binders such as pure cement. © 2014 ASCE.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-762292019-09-04T00:12:49Z Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat Kazemian, Sina Moayedi, H. The distribution of peat deposits can be found in many countries and peat-land constituents from 5-8% of earth land surface, where approximately 60% of the wetlands are peat. An increasing growth of the population leads to the necessity of peat-land utilization for development purposes. This article describes a laboratory study on the effect of different binders on the settlement of fibrous peat. The effect of sodium silicate, ordinary Portland cement, and kaolinite on the settlement of peat is investigated through the Rowe Cell consolidation test. At the end of this study, it is shown by increasing sodium silicate (within 2.5%), cement, and kaolinite on treated peat, they are able to improve settlement of fibrous peat much more than conventional binders such as pure cement. © 2014 ASCE. 2014 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76229 10.1061/9780784478448.017 restricted
spellingShingle Kazemian, Sina
Moayedi, H.
Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
title Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
title_full Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
title_fullStr Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
title_full_unstemmed Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
title_short Improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
title_sort improvement of settlement problems of fibrous peat
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76229