The use of industrial residues instead of virgin materials is a good alternative for a more sustainable approach to disposing of and managing waste. Soil improvement with coal fly ash (CFA) is particularly attractive for geotechnical earthworks. This study investigated the strength, stiffness and durability of Osorio sand-CFA-lime blends with a variety of improvements by assessing the impact of varying the lime content, fibres, sodium chloride (NaCl) and dry unit weight. Moreover, to contribute to a more rational dosing methodology, strength, stiffness and durability results were correlated to the porosity/binder index [η/(Biv)0.28]. Durability was assessed by comparing wet-dry (WD) and freeze-thaw (FT) cycles, and WD cycles were found to present better performance than FT cycles. Ranks were established for the different components of the blends according to the WD and FT results. The addition of NaCl alone was more effective in improving unconfined compression strength (qu) results than fibres alone. While fibres significantly decreased stiffness at very small-strain shear modulus (G0), NaCl increased G0. The application of η/(Biv)0.28 demonstrated that not only can it predict mechanical behaviour, but also the long-term performance of Osorio sand-CFA-lime blends with or without the addition of NaCl and fibres.
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October 11 2019
Fibre-reinforced sand-coal fly ash-lime-NaCl blends under severe environmental conditions Available to Purchase
N. C. Consoli;
N. C. Consoli
1Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, E-mail: consoli@ufrgs.br (corresponding author)
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V. B. Godoy;
V. B. Godoy
2PhD student, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, E-mail: vinigodoy@msn.com
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L. F. Tomasi;
L. F. Tomasi
3PhD student, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, E-mail: lennontomasi@hotmail.com
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T. M. De Paula;
T. M. De Paula
4PhD student, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, E-mail: thaismartinsdepaula@gmail.com
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M. S. Bortolotto;
M. S. Bortolotto
5MSc Fellow Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, E-mail: marinasbortolotto@gmail.com
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F. Favretto
F. Favretto
6Research Assistant, Department of Civil Engineering, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, E-mail: filipefavretto@hotmail.com
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
October 05 2018
Revision Received:
February 06 2019
Accepted:
July 10 2019
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
© 2019 Thomas Telford Ltd
2019
Geosynthetics International (2019) 26 (5): 525–538.
Article history
Received:
October 05 2018
Revision Received:
February 06 2019
Accepted:
July 10 2019
Citation
Consoli NC, Godoy VB, Tomasi LF, De Paula TM, Bortolotto MS, Favretto F (2019), "Fibre-reinforced sand-coal fly ash-lime-NaCl blends under severe environmental conditions". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 26 No. 5 pp. 525–538, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgein.19.00039
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