The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil

Hypo sludge, a waste product from paper industries, has had very few known uses and is usually only disposed of in landfills after the production process. On the other hand, inferior grade soils are being treated with commercial additives to improve their characteristics, some of which in return cau...

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Main Authors: Dungca, Jonathan R., Chua, Jemy C., Chua, Rad Ainsley P., Cai, Carlson C., Paz, Dan Jeron M.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-38802021-11-15T07:50:08Z The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil Dungca, Jonathan R. Chua, Jemy C. Chua, Rad Ainsley P. Cai, Carlson C. Paz, Dan Jeron M. Hypo sludge, a waste product from paper industries, has had very few known uses and is usually only disposed of in landfills after the production process. On the other hand, inferior grade soils are being treated with commercial additives to improve their characteristics, some of which in return cause harm to the environment in their production. Hypo sludge possesses roughly identical elements found in that of commercial additives which highlight its potential of being a viable substitute to the latter. The study focused on the vertical strain and compressive property of soils; and 6 design mixes were formulated: 100% soil; 5% hypo sludge-95% soil; 10% hypo sludge-90% soil; 15% hypo sludge-85% soil; 20% hypo sludge-80% soil; 5% lime-95% soil. Oedometer tests were conducted to analyze the behavior of the soil when cured with the additive. Results from tests concluded that the 10% hypo sludge and 90% soil mix was the optimum mix ratio to produce the greatest positive change in both parameters considered among the other hypo sludge mixes. An empirical model was also developed which determines the vertical strain of a soil sample given an applied vertical load and percentage of hypo sludge added. Moreover, the mix performed just slightly inferior to the commercial additive, lime, therefore proving that hypo sludge is at par to that of the typical soil additive. As a result, a purpose for this waste material has been discovered. © 2020 GEOMATE International Society. 2020-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2881 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Soil consolidation Papermaking—By-products Soils—Additives Civil and Environmental Engineering Civil Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Soil consolidation
Papermaking—By-products
Soils—Additives
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
spellingShingle Soil consolidation
Papermaking—By-products
Soils—Additives
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
Dungca, Jonathan R.
Chua, Jemy C.
Chua, Rad Ainsley P.
Cai, Carlson C.
Paz, Dan Jeron M.
The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
description Hypo sludge, a waste product from paper industries, has had very few known uses and is usually only disposed of in landfills after the production process. On the other hand, inferior grade soils are being treated with commercial additives to improve their characteristics, some of which in return cause harm to the environment in their production. Hypo sludge possesses roughly identical elements found in that of commercial additives which highlight its potential of being a viable substitute to the latter. The study focused on the vertical strain and compressive property of soils; and 6 design mixes were formulated: 100% soil; 5% hypo sludge-95% soil; 10% hypo sludge-90% soil; 15% hypo sludge-85% soil; 20% hypo sludge-80% soil; 5% lime-95% soil. Oedometer tests were conducted to analyze the behavior of the soil when cured with the additive. Results from tests concluded that the 10% hypo sludge and 90% soil mix was the optimum mix ratio to produce the greatest positive change in both parameters considered among the other hypo sludge mixes. An empirical model was also developed which determines the vertical strain of a soil sample given an applied vertical load and percentage of hypo sludge added. Moreover, the mix performed just slightly inferior to the commercial additive, lime, therefore proving that hypo sludge is at par to that of the typical soil additive. As a result, a purpose for this waste material has been discovered. © 2020 GEOMATE International Society.
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author Dungca, Jonathan R.
Chua, Jemy C.
Chua, Rad Ainsley P.
Cai, Carlson C.
Paz, Dan Jeron M.
author_facet Dungca, Jonathan R.
Chua, Jemy C.
Chua, Rad Ainsley P.
Cai, Carlson C.
Paz, Dan Jeron M.
author_sort Dungca, Jonathan R.
title The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
title_short The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
title_full The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
title_fullStr The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
title_full_unstemmed The effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
title_sort effect of hypo sludge to the compressibility of soil
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2881
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