The use of fine portions from construction and demolition waste for expansive soil stabilization: A review

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Mgboawaji Claude Ujile
Samuel Jonah Abbey
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[1] University of the West of England,Civil Engineering, Faculty of Environment and Technology
[2] University of the West of England,Geotechnical Engineering, Faculty of Environment and Technology
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mixed fine portions; construction and demolition waste; expansive soil; soil stabilization;
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Construction and demolition waste (CDW) are the largest waste products in the world today and competes as a viable recycled additive material in place of natural aggregates. Due to the increase in compressive strength of different mix proportions of CDW, it is also considered for reuse in concrete and subbase construction. This study shows the effect of CDW in expansive soil stabilization. The chemical and mechanical properties of these materials have shown that they are capable of developing compressive strength properties for replacement of cement with significant reduction in carbon emission. The inherent compositional properties of recycled CDW compared in this review suggests that CDW have good filler properties in highly expansive soils. Mixtures of crushed brick and recycled aggregates characterised based on chemical properties of different replacement ratios suggests that CDW of good-quality aggregates reduces swell potential of expansive soils and increased mechanical strength in pavement construction.
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页数:13
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