S. Sivapriya, S. Gunalan, A. Mugesh, J. Niranjan, K. Yuvaraj
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ABSTRACT The current study aims in finding the utilization of Industrial waste such as copper and steel slags as a partial replacement material for sand in Sand Compaction Pile (SCP) in proportions of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, and 40% by weight. From the direct shear tests, it is observed that the angle of internal friction increases from 27.59° to 40.1° and 34.82° for copper and steel slags, respectively. The tests are done by installing the SCP in a soft clay in California Bearing Ratio mould and it is tested under soaked and unsoaked conditions. The optimum percentage found from the study for both the slag material is 30%. Tests were also done by air-curing the composite soil within the mould for 7 days and water-curing the sample under soaked conditions for 4 days for the optimum replacement percentage.