Publications by authors named "Yoke Bee Woon"

The use of cement as a soil stabilization agent is one of the common solutions to enhancing the engineering properties of soil. However, the impact and cost of using cement have raised environmental concerns, generating much interest in the search for alternative materials to reduce the use of cement as a stabilizing agent in soil treatment. This study looked into limiting cement content in peat soil stabilization by using fly ash waste and polypropylene fiber (PPF).

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yoke Bee Woon"

  • - The research by Yoke Bee Woon focuses on improving the engineering properties of peat soil by exploring sustainable alternatives to traditional cement stabilization agents.
  • - In the study titled "A Study of the Strength Performance of Peat Soil," the author investigates the effectiveness of combining fly ash waste and polypropylene fiber with reduced cement content for soil stabilization.
  • - The findings suggest that the modified cement-based stabilization method involving fly ash and polypropylene fiber not only enhances the strength performance of peat soil but also addresses environmental concerns related to cement usage.