A STUDY ON ENHANCING CBR PROPERTIES OF GRADED GRAVEL SOILS WITH CRUSHER DUST AND BOTTOM ASH

  • Unique Paper ID: 165677
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 1654-1658
  • Abstract:
  • Major streets and highways are perfect candidates for flexible pavement because, when laid in very thick layers, it can endure large and more frequent traffic flows. Repair work is quite straightforward since this pavement type requires frequent maintenance. Standard standards are not met by the majority of the soils. However, disposing of the massive amounts of industrial waste that are produced by fast industrialization is no easy feat. Inhaling fly ash, a significant component of coal ash and a byproduct of thermal power plants, may cause asthma attacks, inflammation, and immune system responses if it becomes stuck in the lungs. According to research, these particles are associated with the top four killers. cardiovascular disease, cancer, lung disease, and stroke. Fly ash toxics may move about in the ecosystem not just by leaching, but also via erosion, runoff, and even fine particles in the air. The chemicals in fly ash are dangerous because they may escape and travel across the ecosystem. When stone crushing facilities produce aggregate of the desired size, they leave behind a byproduct known as crusher dust. As a concentrated byproduct of crushing, quarry dust is ideal for use as aggregates in concrete, particularly fine aggregates. Quarries produce dust as a byproduct of crushing rock into different sizes; this waste product is known as quarry dust.

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  • ISSN: 2349-6002
  • Volume: 11
  • Issue: 1
  • PageNo: 1654-1658

A STUDY ON ENHANCING CBR PROPERTIES OF GRADED GRAVEL SOILS WITH CRUSHER DUST AND BOTTOM ASH

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