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Mechanical Properties Of Slag-Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Stabilized Sandy Soil, Jin-Jin Zhang, Bo Li, Chuang Yu, Mao-Yu Zhang
Mechanical Properties Of Slag-Fly Ash Based Geopolymer Stabilized Sandy Soil, Jin-Jin Zhang, Bo Li, Chuang Yu, Mao-Yu Zhang
Rock and Soil Mechanics
Silicate cement as a conventional soil curing agent has problems of high energy consumption and high emissions, and researchers have been seeking a more economical and environmentally friendly alternative to cement. In this study, geopolymers based on ground granulated blast-furnace slag (GGBS) and fly ash (FA) were used to reinforce sandy soils, and the effects of different factors on the mechanical properties of geopolymer stabilized sandy soils were investigated by adjusting the type and ratio of exciter, slag-fly ash ratio, water-cement ratio, and curing conditions. The specimens were studied in depth by unconfined compressive strength (UCS) test, electron computed tomography …
Shear Strength Deterioration Of Geopolymer Stabilized Loess Under Wet-Dry Cycles: Mechanisms And Prediction Model, Rui Chen, Xing Zhang, Ruo-Yu Hao, Wei-Xing Bao
Shear Strength Deterioration Of Geopolymer Stabilized Loess Under Wet-Dry Cycles: Mechanisms And Prediction Model, Rui Chen, Xing Zhang, Ruo-Yu Hao, Wei-Xing Bao
Rock and Soil Mechanics
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