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A proposed walkway system constructed from selected combustion residues

Posted on:2010-05-09Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Mississippi State UniversityCandidate:Hillabrand, James LFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002484200Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis studies a new more affordable way to build sidewalks in the U.S. Typical sidewalks are often impractical on many roads because of a steep runoff slope and/or close proximity to the drainage ditch. Also, if future road widening is required, the sidewalk must be removed. This thesis proposes a structure called a Lanwalk which is an elevated sidewalk made of precast units. A Lanwalk could simultaneously serve as a sidewalk and potentially as a guardrail. It can be placed over drainage areas if necessary without obstructing the flow of water. Lanwalks can be easily installed and relocated if necessary. This thesis examines the possibility of using high amounts of waste ash as an admixture during the construction of Lanwalks or sidewalks to lower cost and save landfill space. The two waste products examined are municipal solid waste incinerator bottom ash (IBA) and coal fly ash (CFA).
Keywords/Search Tags:Thesis, Sidewalks
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