Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive

The aim of this work is to demonstrate the application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive of stabilized peat. In addition to kaolin, Portland composite cement, calcium chloride and silica sand were used as the materials to stabilize the peat. To achieve such aim, test specimens of both untreated and...

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Main Authors: Leong, Sing Wong, Hashim, Roslan, Ali, Faisal
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Published: Elsevier 2013
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description The aim of this work is to demonstrate the application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive of stabilized peat. In addition to kaolin, Portland composite cement, calcium chloride and silica sand were used as the materials to stabilize the peat. To achieve such aim, test specimens of both untreated and stabilized peats were tested in laboratory in order to evaluate its unconfined compressive strength and rate of permeability. Each test specimen was prepared in such a way that it has to simulate the in situ condition of deep peat stabilization by deep mixing method. It was found that test specimen with 10 partial replacement with kaolin has the highest unconfined compressive strength that exceeds the minimal required unconfined compressive strength of 345 kPa. The test specimen was subjected to 100 kPa initial pressure and cured in water for 7 days. The unconfined compressive strength of the test specimen was discovered to be 33.7 times greater than that of untreated peat specimen. In laboratory permeability tests, the rate of permeability of untreated peat was found to be 6.43 � 106 times higher than that of stabilized peat. Samples of the test specimens were examined using Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). High peaks of calcium element from the EDX results of stabilized peat specimens imply that the specimens have high calcium composition as a result of cement hydrolysis, and addition of kaolin is believed to induce secondary pozzolanic reaction in which the cementation crystals of mainly calcium silicate hydrate were formed to bind the soil. Based on the observation of SEM of the stabilized peat specimens, it was found that there was a significant pore refinement in the test specimens as a result of the filler effect of silica sand and pozzolanic activity of kaolin.
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spelling um.eprints-88642019-11-13T03:32:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/8864/ Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive Leong, Sing Wong Hashim, Roslan Ali, Faisal TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The aim of this work is to demonstrate the application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive of stabilized peat. In addition to kaolin, Portland composite cement, calcium chloride and silica sand were used as the materials to stabilize the peat. To achieve such aim, test specimens of both untreated and stabilized peats were tested in laboratory in order to evaluate its unconfined compressive strength and rate of permeability. Each test specimen was prepared in such a way that it has to simulate the in situ condition of deep peat stabilization by deep mixing method. It was found that test specimen with 10 partial replacement with kaolin has the highest unconfined compressive strength that exceeds the minimal required unconfined compressive strength of 345 kPa. The test specimen was subjected to 100 kPa initial pressure and cured in water for 7 days. The unconfined compressive strength of the test specimen was discovered to be 33.7 times greater than that of untreated peat specimen. In laboratory permeability tests, the rate of permeability of untreated peat was found to be 6.43 � 106 times higher than that of stabilized peat. Samples of the test specimens were examined using Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) and Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM). High peaks of calcium element from the EDX results of stabilized peat specimens imply that the specimens have high calcium composition as a result of cement hydrolysis, and addition of kaolin is believed to induce secondary pozzolanic reaction in which the cementation crystals of mainly calcium silicate hydrate were formed to bind the soil. Based on the observation of SEM of the stabilized peat specimens, it was found that there was a significant pore refinement in the test specimens as a result of the filler effect of silica sand and pozzolanic activity of kaolin. Elsevier 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/8864/1/Improved_strength_and_reduced_permeability_of_stabilized_peat.pdf Leong, Sing Wong and Hashim, Roslan and Ali, Faisal (2013) Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive. Construction and Building Materials, 40. pp. 783-792. ISSN 0950-0618, DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.11.065 <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.11.065>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.11.065 doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2012.11.065
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Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
title Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
title_full Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
title_fullStr Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
title_full_unstemmed Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
title_short Improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat: Focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
title_sort improved strength and reduced permeability of stabilized peat focus on application of kaolin as a pozzolanic additive
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/8864/1/Improved_strength_and_reduced_permeability_of_stabilized_peat.pdf
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