Abstract

Hydraulic conductivity, is the ability of water to flow through a soil, should be consideredwhen designing roads. Hydraulic conductivity should be employed when designing roads that will providegood drainage as well. Fly ash and bottom ash were utilized as partial substitutes to conventional road basematerials in road base construction. The study aimed to prove that employing fly ash and bottom ash wouldincrease the hydraulic conductivity characteristics of road base while also decreasing the disposal costs of thesaid coal by-products. Series of experiments were conducted to test the horizontal and vertical hydraulicconductivity of pure fly ash, pure bottom ash, pure conventional road base materials, and blends comprisingof the said soil components. It was also established that horizontal and vertical hydraulic conductivity had asignificant difference wherein the flow of water at the horizontal-direction is greater compared to thevertical-direction.

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