Title of article
Stabilization of Expansive Soils Using Polypropylene Fiber
Author/Authors
Hussein ، Sarah Department of Civil Engineering - University of Baghdad , Ali ، Haifaa Department of Civil Engineering - University of Baghdad
From page
624
To page
635
Abstract
Current research main aim is to study the effect of adding polypropylene fiber (PPF) on the behavior of expansive soil to reduce the swelling as percentage (0.5, 1 and 2%) of the weight of dry soil. Expansive soil used in this research was prepared artificially by mixing Cabased bentonite from geological survey and mining company with sandy soil brought from Karbala city as percentage 80% bentonite to 20% sand of dry weight. Multiple laboratory tests have been carried are (Unconfined Compression Test, OneDimensional Consolidation Test, Swelling Test, Sieve Analysis and Cycle Swell Shrink Test). A conventional odometer cell was modified to allow the study of swell shrink cycle test to be carried out under controlled temperatures and surcharge pressure. The results showed that the increase in percentage of (PPF) led to decrease the swelling and to increase the unconfined compression strength. The wetting and drying results of (PPF) showed that with continuous cycles the effect of (PPF) keeps on reducing the swelling and the 2% of (PPF) produces less ratio of swell shrink, which has obtained higher than 57 % in the improvement factor of swell and shrink.
Keywords
Expansive Soils , Polypropylene Fiber , Wetting and Drying Cycles , Bentonite
Journal title
Civil Engineering Journal
Record number
2502859
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