Abstract

Calcium carbide residue (CCR) and fly ash (FA) are both waste products from acetylene gas factories and power plants, respectively. The mixture of CCR and FA produces a cementitious material because CCR contains a lot of Ca(OH)2, while FA is a pozzolanic material. This paper investigates the possibility of using this cementitious material (a mixture of CCR and FA) to improve the strength of problematic silty clay in northeast Thailand. The influential factors involved in this study are water content, binder content, CCR∶FA ratio, and curing time. The mechanism controlling the development of strength is also illustrated. Strength development is investigated using the unconfined compression test. A microstructural study using a scanning electron microscope and thermal gravity analysis is performed to understand the microstructural changes that accompany the influential factors. Both strength and microstructural investigations reveal that the input of CCR reduces specific gravity and soil plasticity; thus, t...

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