The continual growth of pulp and paper industry has led to the generation of tremendous volumes of fly ash as byproducts of biomass combustion processes. Commonly, a major part …
F Zou, C Hu, F Wang, Y Ruan, S Hu - Journal of Cleaner Production, 2020 - Elsevier
Due to the economic and environmental benefits, the industry by-products like fly ash have been intensively employed to partially substitute cement in concrete and other cementitious …
Due to raw material shortages and waste management concerns, composite building materials made from industrial by-products have become a key component of tomorrow's …
This paper provides a theoretical derivation for the unconfined compression strength of artificially cemented granular soils. The proposed developments are based on the concept …
Fly ash is a waste material obtained from burning of coal in thermal power plants. Coal consumption is still very high and is expected to remain above 38% globally. Therefore …
A Lotero, NC Consoli, CJ Moncaleano… - Journal of Materials in …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
The present research aims to evaluate the potential of combining two wastes, finely ground waste glass (GWG) and carbide lime (CL), together with a sodium hydroxide solution (SHS) …
The reuse of waste materials in engineering projects has become the subject of many research efforts worldwide as it provides economical as well as environmental benefits. Coal …
NC Consoli, K da Silva, AB Rivoire - Applied Clay Science, 2017 - Elsevier
The use of industrial wastes (coal fly ash and carbide lime) is appropriate procedure to enhance the long-term performance of clays under extreme freeze-thaw and wet-dry …
V Núñez, A Lotero, CA Bastos, P Sargent, NC Consoli - Acta Geotechnica, 2024 - Springer
The technique of mass soil stabilization using alternative binders to Portland cement (PC) has been used successfully in the past. However, knowledge gaps exist regarding the …