SANTOS, C. B.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6382441060193043; SANTOS, Cláudio Batista dos.
Abstract:
The Exploration and Production (E & P) of petroleum generate an oily residue that is
obtained from various sectors of the production chain of oil such as cleaning of filters,
oil spills, tank bottom, cleaning in general and transport. The final disposal of this
residue on the environment has caused great concern despite the oil industry have
sought to adopt policies that improve the performance of their activities. This study to
present an alternative reuse of the residue oil industry by stabilizing / solidification of
soils along with the oily residue for use in roads, using as a stabilizing agent lime and
cement. The experimental procedure was divided into two parts: physical and chemical
characterization of materials used in research and mechanical characterization of the
soil-residue-lime and soil-residue-cement mixture. After an initial experiment, we
adopted a percentage of incorporation of 17.5% of oily residue in the mixture and lime
and cement were added in concentrations of 4.0%, 5.5%, 7.0%, 8.5% and 10%. The
addition of lime and cement in the mixture caused a significant increase in CBR values
when compared to the values found for the soil in its natural state. The values obtained
in the test were to expand within the preset limits for DNIT for mixtures with the addition
of lime and out of range for the mixtures with addition of cement. All CBR values found
for the two types of mixtures were studied within the standards of DNIT for use in subbase
of road pavements. As for environmental characterization, the ideal mixture soillime-
waste was not classified as dangerous and not inert.