建筑垃圾与土混合筑堤试验分析

Mauro Sergio Zakia Jabur Arruda, S. Mancini, R. Rodrigues, M. L. Antunes
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在一些国家,如巴西,存在建筑和拆除废物的目的地甚至最终处置不充分的情况,这导致环境退化和材料浪费。建造业耗用大量天然资源,而工务工程有时有助减少对天然物料的需求,包括填筑路堤,因为填筑路堤会使用大量物料。在这些情况下,在不影响路堤质量的情况下,使用CDW可以成为有前途的,一旦使用通常具有很大的经济优势。本文旨在评估在路堤中使用CDW与土壤混合的试验可行性和潜在效益。在这项研究中,从巴西的三个回收设施收集了CDW样品,并与红土混合。压实试验确定了红土土的最佳参数,土中添加25%和50%的CDW。与天然土相比,混合土的最大干密度略有变化。混合物的最佳含水量只比没有浪费的土壤增加了2%,这意味着混合物的压实将需要10%到20%的水,这取决于CDW的质量。结果表明,这些材料和比例可以考虑在路堤中应用。
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Experimental Analysis of Mixing Construction & Demolition Waste with Soil for Embankments
In some countries, like Brazil, there are cases of inadequate destination and even final disposition of construction and demolition waste (CDW), which contributes to environmental degradation and materials waste. The construction sector is a great consumer of natural resources, and CDW can be useful sometimes to minimise the need for natural materials, including in embankment filling, which could use a large volume of material. In these cases, the use of CDW can become promising if the embankment quality is not affected, once usually has a great economic advantage. This paper aims to assess the experimental feasibility and potential benefits of employing CDW mixed with soil in embankments. For this study, samples of CDW were collected from three recycling facilities in Brazil and mixed with lateritic soil. Compaction tests determined optimum parameters of the lateritic soil, and the soil mixed with 25% and 50% of CDW. The maximum dry densities of the mixtures slightly changed compared to natural soil. Mixtures’ optimum water content increased only 2% in relation to the soil without waste, which means that the compaction of the mixtures will demand 10% to 20% more water, depending on CDW quality. The results show that these materials and proportions can be considered for possible application in embankments.
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期刊介绍: Waste and Resource Management publishes original research and practice papers on all civil engineering and construction related aspects of the resource management cycle, from the minimization of waste, through the re-use and recycling, to the management and disposal of residual wastes. Associated legislation, standards, socio-economic considerations and links with sustainable consumption and production are included. The range of subjects covered encompasses, but is not restricted to, strategies for reducing construction waste through better design, improved recovery and re-use, more efficient resource management, the performance of materials recovered from wastes, and, the procurement, planning, design, construction, operation and logistics of waste and resource management facilities.
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