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The Use of Waste Materials Red Mud and Bottom Ash as Road Embankment Fill

Ali Sinan Soğancı, Ilyas Özkan (), Yavuz Yenginar, Yusuf Güzel and Adnan Özdemir
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Ali Sinan Soğancı: Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42090 Konya, Türkiye
Ilyas Özkan: Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42090 Konya, Türkiye
Yavuz Yenginar: Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42090 Konya, Türkiye
Yusuf Güzel: Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42090 Konya, Türkiye
Adnan Özdemir: Civil Engineering Department, Engineering Faculty, Necmettin Erbakan University, 42090 Konya, Türkiye

Sustainability, 2024, vol. 16, issue 20, 1-18

Abstract: This study provides a comprehensive evaluation of red mud as a sustainable material for road base construction, particularly in combination with bottom ash. Red mud, a by-product of the Bayer process used in alumina extraction, is known for its high alkalinity and heavy metal content. For this reason, this waste material causes environmental challenges. Red mud sourced from the Eti Aluminum Factory in Seydişehir, Konya (Turkey), was stabilized with bottom ash. Then, these waste materials were tested through a number of experiments, such as in relation to their Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics, unconfined compressive strength (UCS), California bearing ratio (CBR), and microstructure through a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis. The results highlight that the UCS of stabilized red mud samples significantly improved with the addition of bottom ash and longer curing periods. Specifically, the UCS values increased from 0.5 MPa to 2.5 MPa after 28 days of curing. Moreover, RM specimens stabilized with 25% bottom ash achieved a CBR value of 146.64% after 28 days, far exceeding Turkey’s road fill material requirement, which mandates a minimum unsoaked CBR value of 15%. These findings indicate that red mud stabilized with bottom ash not only meets but exceeds the structural requirements for road base materials. This approach provides a sustainable solution for the environmental management of red mud while contributing to infrastructure development. Through the recycling of these industrial by-products, this study presents a viable method to reduce waste and support economic and environmental sustainability in road construction projects.

Keywords: waste materials; recycling; red mud; bottom ash; CBR; SEM (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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