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    Change in pH value of stabilized soil. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Fig 8 - by Idowu A. Atoloye (12160997)

    Published 2022
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    Basic physical parameters of shield residue. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Primary composition of experimental materials. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Compaction test results. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Experimental mix proportions. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    CBR test results. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Change in moisture content of stabilized soil. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Relationship between UCS and curing time. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Strength characteristic curve of stabilized soil. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    CBR test results at different curing time. by Shoujie Wang (18326754)

    Published 2024
    “…After 60 curing days, all stabilized soil exhibited a UCS value exceeding 1.9 MPa. In addition, the CBR values of CCS-FA stabilized soil were more than 8 times higher than those of the original shield residue. …”
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    Dry and wet cycle experimental apparatus. by Yan Hu (30839)

    Published 2025
    “…Relative to other proportions of phosphogypsum and red clay, the mix has better dynamic strength at a 1:1 mass ratio of phosphogypsum to red clay; and too much phosphogypsum will make the mix acidic increase, resulting in some of the calcium alumina dissolved, while the dry and wet cycle will increase the internal pores of the mix, reducing the strength of the mixture.…”
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    Dry and wet cycle moisture content. by Yan Hu (30839)

    Published 2025
    “…Relative to other proportions of phosphogypsum and red clay, the mix has better dynamic strength at a 1:1 mass ratio of phosphogypsum to red clay; and too much phosphogypsum will make the mix acidic increase, resulting in some of the calcium alumina dissolved, while the dry and wet cycle will increase the internal pores of the mix, reducing the strength of the mixture.…”
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