Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model

Coal ash is a by-product from coal-fired power plants that generates electricity. These waste materials most of the time is kept in storage facilities. Due to the growing demand in electricity generation, storage facilities can no longer accommodate the waste materials. Instead of disposing the wast...

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Main Authors: Uy, Erica Elice S., Dungca, Jonathan R.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-37632022-08-26T06:04:38Z Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model Uy, Erica Elice S. Dungca, Jonathan R. Coal ash is a by-product from coal-fired power plants that generates electricity. These waste materials most of the time is kept in storage facilities. Due to the growing demand in electricity generation, storage facilities can no longer accommodate the waste materials. Instead of disposing the waste materials, it can be used as a construction material. A promising civil engineering structure that can use coal ash as a construction material is land reclamation. The structure needs huge volume of materials and this can maximize the usage of coal ash. In the Philippines, most land reclamation projects are conducted at the sea. From this, distilled water was replaced with sea water to have a better evaluation of the strength properties of coal ash. Consolidated drained test was performed having three conditions with respect to sea water exposure. First condition is no exposure, second condition is immediate exposure and third condition is prolonged exposure. Results show that coal ash exposed to seawater, immediate and prolonged, has smaller shear strength. On the other hand, it still has reasonable strength suitable for land reclamation projects. Constitutive modeling using Modified Cam Clay model is incorporated in the study to be able to predict its behavior and failure in terms of mean effective stress, deviator stress and specific volume. © Int. J. of GEOMATE. All rights reserved. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2764 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Coal ash Waste products as building materials Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
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continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Coal ash
Waste products as building materials
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Coal ash
Waste products as building materials
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
Uy, Erica Elice S.
Dungca, Jonathan R.
Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
description Coal ash is a by-product from coal-fired power plants that generates electricity. These waste materials most of the time is kept in storage facilities. Due to the growing demand in electricity generation, storage facilities can no longer accommodate the waste materials. Instead of disposing the waste materials, it can be used as a construction material. A promising civil engineering structure that can use coal ash as a construction material is land reclamation. The structure needs huge volume of materials and this can maximize the usage of coal ash. In the Philippines, most land reclamation projects are conducted at the sea. From this, distilled water was replaced with sea water to have a better evaluation of the strength properties of coal ash. Consolidated drained test was performed having three conditions with respect to sea water exposure. First condition is no exposure, second condition is immediate exposure and third condition is prolonged exposure. Results show that coal ash exposed to seawater, immediate and prolonged, has smaller shear strength. On the other hand, it still has reasonable strength suitable for land reclamation projects. Constitutive modeling using Modified Cam Clay model is incorporated in the study to be able to predict its behavior and failure in terms of mean effective stress, deviator stress and specific volume. © Int. J. of GEOMATE. All rights reserved.
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author Uy, Erica Elice S.
Dungca, Jonathan R.
author_facet Uy, Erica Elice S.
Dungca, Jonathan R.
author_sort Uy, Erica Elice S.
title Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
title_short Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
title_full Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
title_fullStr Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
title_full_unstemmed Constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
title_sort constitutive modeling of coal ash using modified cam clay model
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2017
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2764
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