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: | Wong L.S., Hashim R., Ali F. |
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Other Authors: | 55504782500 |
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2023
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