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Effective Utilization of Construction and Demolition Waste, Pond Ash in Combination with Geosynthetics in Flexible Road Pavement

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Environmental Geotechnology

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The basic aim of the research is to evaluate the feasibility and suitability of solid waste in flexible road pavement by conducting laboratory study and finite element performance of flexible pavement test sections constructed with these solid waste materials in its base and sub-base layers. Pond ash and construction and demolition waste were used for the sub-base layer along with Geogrid inclusion at a different location in the pavement. Finite element analysis was done on different road section constructed with solid waste and different combination of Geogrid location to find out the exact location for their effective utilization and determination of critical strains.

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Deshmukh, R., Patel, S., Kapdnis, S., Kumawat, S., Kulkarni, D., Patil, N. (2019). Effective Utilization of Construction and Demolition Waste, Pond Ash in Combination with Geosynthetics in Flexible Road Pavement. In: Agnihotri, A., Reddy, K., Bansal, A. (eds) Environmental Geotechnology. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering , vol 31. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-7010-6_11

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