Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation

This paper describes the physical and geotechnical properties of tropical peat treated with different types of stabilisers. Fly ash (FA), quicklime (QL) and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) were used as stabilisers. The amount of FA, QL and OPC added to the peat samples was in the range of 5–20, 2–8 a...

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Main Authors: Prabir, Kumar Kolay, Md Aminur, Rahman
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spelling my.unimas.ir.140602022-06-07T02:12:03Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14060/ Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation Prabir, Kumar Kolay Md Aminur, Rahman TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) This paper describes the physical and geotechnical properties of tropical peat treated with different types of stabilisers. Fly ash (FA), quicklime (QL) and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) were used as stabilisers. The amount of FA, QL and OPC added to the peat samples was in the range of 5–20, 2–8 and 5–20%, respectively. Various physical and geotechnical tests have been conducted to characterise the peat samples. Unconfined compressive strength (UCS) tests were conducted on untreated and treated peat samples. The results show that the UCS value increases with the increase of all stabilisers used and with the curing period. The UCS tests were also conducted on the peat samples with a combination of waste FA and QL to study the combined effects of the stabilisers. This research established different correlations between the physical and geotechnical properties of original peat and UCS results on treated peat samples with different types of stabilisers. Geotechnical engineers can refer to these correlations to determine the bearing capacity of treated peat for long-term curing periods. In addition, scanning electron microscopic studies were conducted on original/untreated and treated peat samples to investigate the microstructure of the samples. Thomas Telford Services Ltd 2016-08-01 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/14060/2/Physico-geotechnical%20-%20Copy.pdf Prabir, Kumar Kolay and Md Aminur, Rahman (2016) Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Ground Improvement, 169 (3). pp. 206-216. ISSN 17550750 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84979021052&partnerID=40&md5=b81963deb3c48dd0fa4830b9ac256548 DOI: 10.1680/jgrim.15.00025
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Prabir, Kumar Kolay
Md Aminur, Rahman
Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation
description This paper describes the physical and geotechnical properties of tropical peat treated with different types of stabilisers. Fly ash (FA), quicklime (QL) and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) were used as stabilisers. The amount of FA, QL and OPC added to the peat samples was in the range of 5–20, 2–8 and 5–20%, respectively. Various physical and geotechnical tests have been conducted to characterise the peat samples. Unconfined compressive strength (UCS) tests were conducted on untreated and treated peat samples. The results show that the UCS value increases with the increase of all stabilisers used and with the curing period. The UCS tests were also conducted on the peat samples with a combination of waste FA and QL to study the combined effects of the stabilisers. This research established different correlations between the physical and geotechnical properties of original peat and UCS results on treated peat samples with different types of stabilisers. Geotechnical engineers can refer to these correlations to determine the bearing capacity of treated peat for long-term curing periods. In addition, scanning electron microscopic studies were conducted on original/untreated and treated peat samples to investigate the microstructure of the samples.
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title Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation
title_short Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation
title_full Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation
title_fullStr Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation
title_full_unstemmed Physico-geotechnical properties of peat and its stabilisation
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