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The Effect of Circulating Fluidised Bed Bottom Ash Content on the Mechanical Properties and Drying Shrinkage of Cement-Stabilised Soil

Yuanlong Wang, Yongqi Zhao, Yunshan Han, Min Zhou

2021Materials24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to determine the effect of circulating fluidised bed bottom ash (CFB-BA) content on the mechanical properties and drying shrinkage of cement-stabilised soil. Experiments were performed to study the changes in unconfined compressive strength and expansibility of cement-stabilised soil with different CFB-BA contents and the underlying mechanisms based on microscopic properties. The results show that CFB-BA can effectively increase the unconfined compressive strength of the specimen and reduce the amount of cement in the soil. When the combined content of CFB-BA and cement in the soil was 30%, the unconfined compressive strength of the specimen with C/CFB = 2 after 60 days of curing was 10.138 MPa, which is 1.4 times that of the pure cement specimen. However, the CFB-BA does not significantly improve the strength of the soil and cannot be added alone as a cementing material to the soil. Additionally, swelling tests showed that the addition of CFB-BA to cement-stabilised soil can significantly reduce the drying shrinkage. This research project provides reference values for the application of CFB-BA in cement-soil mixing piles, including compressive strength and the reduction in the shrinkage deformation of specimens.

Topics & Concepts

ShrinkageCompressive strengthCementMaterials scienceComposite materialCuring (chemistry)Bottom ashMixing (physics)Water contentGeotechnical engineeringFly ashGeologyPhysicsQuantum mechanicsConcrete and Cement Materials ResearchGeotechnical Engineering and Soil StabilizationGrouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
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