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Geotechnical characterization of Panki and Panipat pond ash in India

Rapid growth in thermal power plants acquires huge valuable lands for disposing coal ash generated as a waste material from thermal power plants. In most of the thermal power plants, the coal ash is dumped in the nearby low lying areas which results into the formation of ash pond. Pond ash can be ef...

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Published in:International journal of geo-engineering 2015-12, Vol.6 (1), p.1-18, Article 13
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description Rapid growth in thermal power plants acquires huge valuable lands for disposing coal ash generated as a waste material from thermal power plants. In most of the thermal power plants, the coal ash is dumped in the nearby low lying areas which results into the formation of ash pond. Pond ash can be effectively used for various geotechnical applications such as, filling low lying areas, construction of highways and embankments to minimize the disposal problem. The utilization of pond ash in geotechnical engineering applications needs thorough understanding of its physical, chemical, mineralogical, morphological and engineering properties. This paper presents a detailed geotechnical characterization of pond ashes collected from Panki and Panipat thermal power plants which comes under seismic zone III and IV respectively. From the laboratory studies, it is observed that Panki and Panipat pond ashes show low specific gravity (2.21–2.338), good drainage characteristics (2.42E−05 m/s to 4.21E−05 m/s) and good friction properties (33.04°–36.53°). So it can be effectively used for embankment construction, backfill material, filter material etc.
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subjects Backfill
Civil Engineering
Construction materials
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Earthquake construction
Electric power generation
Electric power plants
Embankments
Fly ash
Foundations
Geoengineering
Geotechnical engineering
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Highway construction
Highways
Hydraulics
Original Research
Ponds
Power plants
Specific gravity
Thermoelectricity
Waste disposal
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