D. Siddartha's research while affiliated with National Institute of Technology Andhra Pradesh and other places
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Publication (1)
Soil existing at a
particular site may not be appropriate for
construction of engineering structures. The
present study made an attempt to enhance the
geotechnical properties of a soil replaced with
industrial wastes having pozzolanic value like
rice husk ash (RHA) and fly ash (FA). Soil is
replaced with RHA in 2%, 4%, and 6%
to dry weight...
Citations
... The main benefits of recycling glass are a 25% reduction in energy consumption, a 20% reduction in air pollution, an 80% reduction in mine waste, and a 50% reduction in water consumption. These values can be doubled by expanding the use of waste glass [8]. There are several studies in the literature that investigate the use of waste glass as an additive for soil improvement through laboratory tests [9][10][11][12][13][14]. ...