Effects of Ceramic Waste, Marble Dust, and Cement in Pavement Sub-base Layer
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In this work, the effects of ceramic waste
(CW), marble dust (MD), and cement on the performance of road sub-base layer characteristics were
investigated. Industries routinely produce CW and
MD, and the disposal of these types of waste is a major
environmental problem in Algeria and worldwide.
Thus, the recycling of these waste materials requires
the development of long-term solutions. The goal of
the current work is to estimate the effects of CW, MD,
and ordinary Portland cement (OPC) on the soil of the
sub-base layer improving its engineering properties,
such as dry density and bearing capacity as measured
by the California Bearing Ration (CBR). We planned
different admixtures of soil containing 5, 10, and 15%
CW, and 2, 3, 4, and 5% MD, and 1.5, and 2% OPC by
dry weight. The attainment of sub-base materials was
investigated with soil–CW only, soil–MD only, soil–
OPC only and soil–CW–OPC. The results showed that
the CBR values of sub-base materials increase with the
addition of recycled wastes and OPC. The CBR values
of mixtures with OPC only and OPC with CW were
greater than that of CW and MD only. This work offers
the possibility of improving the sub-base layer by the
addition of CW, MD, and OPC to obtain greater
economic and environmental sustainability through
better resource utilization.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-020-01211-x
