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Abstract The 2n mixing theory was developed with the concept of Japanese noodle (UDON) making method. The mixing of dredging sludge was done with 20% (by volume) of expanded-poly-styrene beads in 15 units of M–Y Mixer using the cement paste. Samples were taken at starting, middle and end level of continuous mixing. Average unit weight was 1.07 gm/cm3, with its variation coefficient of 2.68%. Average 28 days compressive strength was 7.04 MPa, with a variation coefficient of 3.66%. The efficiency of the M–Y mixer was sufficient for continuous mixing of dredging sludge, giving required compressive strength for soil settlement.
"Asian Journal of Civil Engineering" – Springer Journals
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Keywords: Civil Engineering; Building Materials; Sustainable Architecture/Green Buildings
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