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Drainage and Mechanical Behavior of Highway Base Materials
Haider, Intikhab; Kaya, Zulkuf; Çetin, Altan; Hatipoğlu, Mustafa; Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet H. (Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers, 2014)The mechanical and drainage properties of graded aggregate base (GAB) materials used in mechanistic pavement design are the level one inputs. Several highway agencies need an evaluation of the stiffness and drainage ... -
Geoenvironmental behavior of foundry sand amended mixtures for highway subbases
Güney, Yücel; Aydilek, Ahmet H.; Demirkan, M. Melih (Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2006)The high cost of landfilling and the potential uses of waste foundry sands have prompted research into their beneficial reuse. Roadways have a high potential for large volume usage of the foundry sands. A laboratory testing ... -
Leaching of trace metals from high carbon fly ash stabilized highway base layers
Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet H.; Güney, Yücel (Elsevier Science BV, 2012)Fly ash produced by power plants in the United States occasionally contains significant amounts of unburned carbon due to the use of low nitrogen-oxide and sulphur-oxide burners in recent years. This ash cannot be reused ... -
Sepiolite as an alternative liner material in municipal solid waste landfills
Güney, Yücel; Koparal, Ali Savaş; Aydilek, Ahmet H. (Asce-Amer Soc Civil Engineers, 2008)Compacted clay has traditionally been used as a lining material in municipal solid waste landfills. However, natural clays may not always provide good contaminant sorption properties. One alternative material that is ... -
Utilization of sepiolite materials as a bottom liner material in solid waste landfills
Güney, Yücel; Çetin, Bora; Aydilek, Ahmet H.; Tanyu, Burak F.; Koparal, Ali Savaş (Pergamon-Elsevier Science LTD, 2014)Landfill bottom liners are generally constructed with natural clay soils due to their high strength and low hydraulic conductivity characteristics. However, in recent years it is increasingly difficult to find locally ...