Abstract:
                                      To essentially investigate the effect-mechanism of water contents (
w), curing agent dosages (
Wg) and ages (
T) on the mechanical behavior of stabilized waste sludge, a series of Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) tests under different 
w, 
Wg and 
T are conducted by taking the waste sludge solidified by magnesium oxysulfate cement as the research object. The effects of 
w, 
Wg and 
T on the micro-parameters of the stabilized sludge such as contact area ratio (
RCA), average abundance (
Cm) and fractal dimension (
D) are addressed by using the Image Pro Plus. The results show that the increase in w will prevent the hydration of magnesium oxysulfate cement and enhance the dispersibility of the microstructure of the stabilized sludge, further decrease the values of 
RCA and 
Cm and improve the value of 
D. Among the aforementioned three factors, 
T has a significant influence on the development of 
RCA and 
D, and 
Wg plays an important role in the evolution of 
Cm.