16 research outputs found
Effect of adding cement kiln dust on the effective geotechnical properties of sand dunes in Najran–Sharourah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia : a laboratory study
Using Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in Monitoring and Mitigation of Geohazards in Najran Region, Saudi Arabia
Retrospective analysis of pemphigoid gestationis in 32 Saudi patients – Clinicopathological features and a literature review
Method and Mechanisms of Soil Stabilization Using Electric Arc Furnace Dust
AbstractThis paper reports the method and mechanism for improving the strength of marl and desert sand utilizing electric arc furnace dust (EAFD), an industrial by-product, in lieu of cement or lime. EAFD was used in conjunction with a small quantity (2%) of cement. The mechanical properties and durability characteristics of marl and sand mixed with 2% cement plus 5-, 10-, 20- or 30%-EAFD, by weight of the soil, were evaluated. The soil-cement-EAFD mixtures were used to determine their unconfined compressive strength (UCS), soaked California Bearing Ratio (CBR) and durability. The risk of leaching of toxic heavy metals, such as lead and cadmium, from the stabilized soils to the groundwater was also investigated. The mechanisms of stabilization of the selected soils due to the use of EAFD along with a small quantity of cement are also elucidated. The usage of 20 to 30% EAFD with 2% cement was noted to considerably improve the mechanical properties and durability of both marl and sand.</jats:p
