Stabilization and solidification of hydrocarbon‐contaminated soils in concrete

Autor: Samuel Dilcer, Robert T. Mueller, Emad Farouz, Lauren Bradford, A. Samer Ezeldin, David A. Vaccari
Rok vydání: 1992
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Zdroj: Journal of Soil Contamination. 1:61-79
ISSN: 1058-8337
DOI: 10.1080/15320389209383403
Popis: This article describes an experimental program developed to investigate the potential for using hydrocarbon‐contaminated soils as a fine aggregate replacement in concrete. Five different contaminated soil types with a total petroleum hydrocarbon content of less than 1% were investigated. For each soil type, three concrete mixtures were obtained by replacing sand with contaminated soils (10, 20, and 40% replacement ratio). The resulting concrete was tested for setting times, compression strength, flexural strength, durability, and teachability of benzene to water. The results indicate that the addition of hydrocarbon‐contaminated soil adversely affects the strength of concrete. The strength reduction at each soil replacement level depends on contamination concentration, contaminant type, and soil type. The durability of the tested concrete is comparable to normal concrete. For all five soils at a 40% replacement ratio, the leachability of benzene was nondetectable after 24 h and after 10 d. After ...
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