Title of article :
Experimental study on behavior of soil-waste tire mixtures
Author/Authors :
Ehsani, M School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Shariatmadari, N School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology , Mirhosseini, S.M Department of Civil Engineering - Amirkabir University of Technology
Abstract :
Abstract. Waste tires are extensively being used in civil engineering applications to
improve
exibility and elastic properties of the base foundation material. Moreover, by
using pure tires or soil-tire mixtures, rubber stockpiles, which cause lots of environmental
contaminations, are being consumed. The objective of this research is to study the strength
and elastic modulus variations of sands when combined with rubber materials in dierent
sizes and percentages. Triaxial experiments were performed on various sand-rubber
mixtures using static triaxial apparatus. Samples were constructed at the maximum dry
density and optimum moisture content to consider engineering applications in dry regions.
The results show that rubber content and rubber-sand particle size ratio, D50;r=D50;s,
signicantly aect the mixture behavior in the manner which increase in the former
and decrease in the latter, leading to a more softening behavior. Furthermore, specic
combination of sand and rubber, which may improve the elastic properties of the mixture,
is proposed as a
exible base layer.
Keywords :
Flexible layer , Elastic properties , Softening behavior , Triaxial experiment , Soil-tire mixture
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics