Sustainable soil stabilization: the use of waste materials to improve the engineering properties of soft soils

I. Chmielewska, Wojciech Gosk
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One of the biggest challenges of recent civil engineering is the need to make it sustainable by implementing environmentally friendly and cost-effective solutions. The search for new materials and technologies is an important and current issue also in the strengthening of soft soils. In the soft soil stabilization process, conventional materials (cement and lime) are being replaced by waste materials, such as stone slurry waste, spent coffee grounds, rice husk ash, crushed waste concrete and glass, natural fibers, sawdust, waste tire rubber and plastic waste materials. Appropriate waste admixture content contributes to soil reinforcement by reducing compressibility and increasing maximum density and shear strength. The application of waste as an admixture is an economically and ecologically beneficial method of soil improvement. It eliminates the cost of materials and helps to reduce the problem of waste disposal, which is sometimes very expensive and problematic. The study aims to analyze the effect of waste materials on improving the physical and mechanical properties of soils based on the research results presented in the literature.
可持续土壤稳定:利用废弃物来改善软土的工程特性
最近土木工程面临的最大挑战之一是需要通过实施环保和成本效益的解决方案使其可持续发展。寻找新材料和新技术也是软土加固的一个重要和当前的问题。在软土稳定过程中,常规材料(水泥和石灰)正在被废料所取代,如石浆废料、废咖啡渣、稻壳灰、破碎的废混凝土和玻璃、天然纤维、锯末、废轮胎橡胶和塑料废料。适当的废土掺合料含量有助于降低土壤压缩性,提高最大密度和抗剪强度。利用废物作为外加剂是一种经济和生态效益良好的土壤改良方法。它消除了材料的成本,并有助于减少废物处理的问题,这有时是非常昂贵和有问题的。本研究的目的是在文献研究成果的基础上,分析废弃物对改善土壤物理力学性能的作用。
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