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Engineering properties of silty clay stabilized with calcium carbide residue

Kampala et al., 2013

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13053371732355350068
Author
Kampala A
Horpibulsuk S
Publication year
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Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering

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Calcium carbide residue (CCR) is a waste product from acetylene gas factories, which is rich in calcium hydroxide [Ca (OH) 2]. Because clayey soils contain high amount of natural pozzolanic materials (silica and alumina), CCR can be used as a soil stabilizer. This article …
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