An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer

Geopolymer is a cementitious material that can replace traditional binders in several geotechnical applications, such as soil stabilisation, with the advantages of much lower harmful emissions and energy consumption. The behaviour of geopolymer-treated soil was investigated and practical procedures...

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Main Author: Abdullah, Hayder Hasan
Format: Thesis
Published: Curtin University 2020
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81965
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description Geopolymer is a cementitious material that can replace traditional binders in several geotechnical applications, such as soil stabilisation, with the advantages of much lower harmful emissions and energy consumption. The behaviour of geopolymer-treated soil was investigated and practical procedures were developed aiming at examining the suitability of clay for geopolymer treatment and determining the optimum geopolymer quantity for an effective stabilisation. The study is expected to provide a significant contribution to the current soil stabilisation practice.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-819652020-12-07T04:26:02Z An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer Abdullah, Hayder Hasan Geopolymer is a cementitious material that can replace traditional binders in several geotechnical applications, such as soil stabilisation, with the advantages of much lower harmful emissions and energy consumption. The behaviour of geopolymer-treated soil was investigated and practical procedures were developed aiming at examining the suitability of clay for geopolymer treatment and determining the optimum geopolymer quantity for an effective stabilisation. The study is expected to provide a significant contribution to the current soil stabilisation practice. 2020 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81965 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Abdullah, Hayder Hasan
An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer
title An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer
title_full An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer
title_fullStr An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer
title_full_unstemmed An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer
title_short An Experimental Investigation on Stabilisation of Clay Soils with Fly-ash Based Geopolymer
title_sort experimental investigation on stabilisation of clay soils with fly-ash based geopolymer
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/81965