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Recent Publications by Consortium Members Related to Soil Stabilization with Fly Ash:

Bin-Shafique, M. S., Benson, C. H., Edil, T. B. (2002). "Leaching of Heavy Metals from Fly Ash Stabilized Soils Used in Highway  Pavements," Geo Engineering Report No. 02-14, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. [Report] [Appendix-A] [Appendix-B, C, D, E, F, and G] [PowerPoint presentation].

Acosta, H., Edil, T., and Benson, C. (2003). “Soil Stabilization and Drying Using Fly Ash,” Geo Engineering Report No. 03-03, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. [click here for full text].

Edil, T.  and Benson, C. H.(2002). “Use of Industrial By-Product As Geo-Materials,” Geo-Strata, the Geo-Institute of ASCE, Reston, VA [click here for full text].

Edil, T. B., Benson, C. H., Bin-Shafique, M. S., Tanyu, B. F., Kim, W., and Senol, A., (2002). “Field Evaluation of Construction Alternatives for Roadway over Soft Subgrade,” Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C. [click here for full text].

Edil, T. B., Benson, C. H., Bin-Shafique, M. S., Tanyu, B. F., Kim, W., and Senol, A., (2002). “Field Evaluation of Construction Alternatives for Roadway over Soft Subgrade,” Geo Engineering Report No. 02-03, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706.[click here for full text].

Bin-Shafique, M. S., Benson, C. H., Edil, T. B. (2002). "Geoenvironmental assessment of fly ash stabilized subbases," Geo Engineering Report No. 02-03, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706. [click here for executive summary] [click here for PowerPoint presentation].

Senol, A., Bin-Shafique, S., Edil, T. B., and Benson, C. H. (2001). “Use Of Class C Fly Ash for the Stabilization of Soft Soil as Subbase.” Accepted for Advances in Civil Engineering - 5th international congress, 25-27 September 2002. [click here for full text].

 

Other Publications by Consortium Members Related to Fly Ash:

Palmer, B. G., Edil, T. B., Benson, C. H. (2000). "Liners for Waste Containment Constructed with Class F and C fly Ashes." Journal of Hazardous Materials V.76, 193-216. [click here for full text].

 

The Following Publications are Related to Soil Stabilization with Fly Ash:

ACAA (1999). “ Soil and Pavement base Stabilization with self-cementing Coal Fly Ash.” American Coal Ash Association, 2760 Eisenhower Avenue, Suite 304 USA, Alexandria, Virginia, 22314-4569.

Baker, W. T. (1987). “Production and Properties of Fly Ash.” Utilization of Ash Workshop, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, May 13-15, 1987.

Boles, W. F. (1986). “Fly Ash Facts for Highway Engineers: Technology Transfer”, Federal Highway Administration, FHWA-DP-59-8, Washington, D.C.

Collins, R. J. and Ciesielski, S. K. (1992). “ Highway Construction use of wastes and By-products.” Utilization of Waste Materials in Civil Engineering Construction, Published by ASCE, New York, N.Y., 140-152.

DiGioia, A. M. and Nuzzo, W. L. (1972). “ Fly Ash as Structural Fill.” J. Power Div., ASCE, New York, NY. 98(1), 77-92.

Edil, T. B., Sandstorm, L. K., and Berthouex, P. M. (1992). “Interaction of inorganic leachate with compacted pozzolanic fly ash.” J. Geotech. Engrg., ASCE, New York, 
N.Y., 118(9), 1410-1430.

Ferguson,. G. (1993). “Use of self-cementing fly ash as a soil stabilizing agent.” Geotechnical special publication No. 36, ASCE New York, N.Y.

FHWA (1995). “Fly Ash Facts for the Highway Engineers”, Federal Highway Administration, FHWA – SA – 44 – 081, Washington, D.C.

Ghosh, A., and Sobbarao, C. (1998) “Hydraulic conductivity and leachate characteristics of stabilized fly ash.” J. Envir. Engrg. ASCE, New York, N.Y., 24 (9), 
812-820.

Gray, D. H., and Lin, Y. K. (1972). “ Engineering properties of compacted fly ash.” J. Soil Mech. And Found. Engrg., ASCE, New York, N.Y., 98(4), 361-380.

Roy, D. M., Luke, K. and Diamond, S. (1985). “Characterization of Fly Ash and Its Reaction in Concrete.” Material’s Research Society, Fly Ash and Coal Conversion By-Products: Characterization, Utilization, and Disposal I, Vol. 43, Materials 
Research Society.

Torrey, S. (1978). “Coal Ash Utilization: Fly ash, Bottom Ash and Slag”, Published by Noyes Data Corporation, Park Ridge, NJ.

 

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