Sustainable stabilization of expansive soil using fly ash, olive cake ash, and zeolite mixtures: A comparative experimental study with plaxis modeling

dc.contributor.advisor Balkaya, Müge
dc.contributor.author Abu Yosef, Suleiman Adnan Süleiman
dc.contributor.authorID 501211325
dc.contributor.department Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
dc.date.accessioned 2024-12-20T07:49:45Z
dc.date.available 2024-12-20T07:49:45Z
dc.date.issued 2024-10-02
dc.description Thesis (M.Sc.) -- İstanbul Technical University, Graduate School, 2024
dc.description.abstract In this study, the effectiveness of fly ash (FA), olive cake ash (OCA), and zeolite in stabilizing expansive soil was investigated, focusing on their impact on swelling and strength properties. The research involved the use of an artificial expansive soil mixture composed of 85% kaolinite and 15% bentonite. Seventeen distinct samples were prepared, incorporating varying percentages of FA (5% to 20%), zeolite (5% to 20%), and OCA (2.5% to 10%), along with combinations of FA with OCA and zeolite. The aim was to identify the optimal proportions of these additives for enhancing soil stability, particularly in terms of swelling behavior and mechanical strength. The experimental program included a series of tests to evaluate the strength characteristics of both untreated and treated soils. Key tests such as unconfined compressive strength (UCS), California Bearing Ratio (CBR), and direct shear tests were performed. Additionally, consolidation and free swell tests were conducted to assess the impact of the additives on the soil's compressibility and swelling potential. The study also involved standard compaction tests, Atterberg limits, grain size distribution, specific gravity tests, XRF, and SEM analyses to provide a comprehensive understanding of the soil behavior. The results showed that adding 20% FA significantly improved the UCS of the soil, making it the most effective percentage for enhancing strength. OCA provided moderate strength gains at lower percentages, with 2.5% being the optimal amount. These gains became more pronounced after 28 days of curing due to OCA's slow pozzolanic reaction. The combination of FA and OCA produced the highest strength after curing, demonstrating strong synergistic effects. Zeolite also enhanced UCS, particularly at 15%, due to its cement-like properties.
dc.description.degree M.Sc.
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/11527/25893
dc.language.iso en_US
dc.publisher Graduate School
dc.sdg.type Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
dc.subject fly ash
dc.subject uçucu kül
dc.subject zeolite mixtures
dc.subject zeolit karışımlar
dc.subject soil stabilization
dc.subject zemin stabilizasyonu
dc.title Sustainable stabilization of expansive soil using fly ash, olive cake ash, and zeolite mixtures: A comparative experimental study with plaxis modeling
dc.title.alternative Uçucu kül, kuru pirina külü ve zeolit karışımları kullanılarak şişen zeminlerin sürdürülebilir stabilizasyonu: Plaxis modellemeleri ile karşılaştırmalı deneysel bir çalışma
dc.type Master Thesis
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