Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers

Considering Soil reinforcement techniques have been rapidly developed because of its efficiency in geotechnical engineering. The goal of this experimental work is to improve the characteristics of a collapsible soil with polyethylene fibers in the aim of reducing the number of plastic bottles thrown...

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Main Authors: Souhila Adjabi, Salah Nouaouria Mohamed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-06-01
Series:Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2021-0007
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spelling doaj-091bd8870f034de88c3a4d4adc26adc12021-09-05T14:00:47ZengSciendoSelected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering1338-72782021-06-011618710310.1515/sspjce-2021-0007Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibersSouhila Adjabi0Salah Nouaouria Mohamed1University of 8 May 1945, Guelma, Algeria; Civil Engineering and Hydraulic LaboratoryUniversity of 8 May 1945, Guelma, Algeria; Civil Engineering and Hydraulic LaboratoryConsidering Soil reinforcement techniques have been rapidly developed because of its efficiency in geotechnical engineering. The goal of this experimental work is to improve the characteristics of a collapsible soil with polyethylene fibers in the aim of reducing the number of plastic bottles thrown in nature and with natural materials such as sisal fibers. Polyethylene fibers contents in mass were used in this investigation, namely: 5%, 10% and 15%; Sisal fibers contents: 0.5% and 1% respectively. Oedometer apparatus is used to study the reinforcing fibers effect on the Collapse Potential, and direct shear box is used to determine the intrinsic characteristics of this treated soil. Results show that when the fiber reinforcement is combined with other processing procedures such as compaction and the addition of APC cement decrease the collapse potential until a non-collapsible soil is obtained.https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2021-0007collapse potentialpolyethylene fibersisal fibercollapsible soilcompaction energyshear strengthcohesion
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author Souhila Adjabi
Salah Nouaouria Mohamed
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Salah Nouaouria Mohamed
Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
collapse potential
polyethylene fiber
sisal fiber
collapsible soil
compaction energy
shear strength
cohesion
author_facet Souhila Adjabi
Salah Nouaouria Mohamed
author_sort Souhila Adjabi
title Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
title_short Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
title_full Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
title_fullStr Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
title_full_unstemmed Behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
title_sort behaviour of cemented and compacted clayey sand reinforced with two types of fibers
publisher Sciendo
series Selected Scientific Papers: Journal of Civil Engineering
issn 1338-7278
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Considering Soil reinforcement techniques have been rapidly developed because of its efficiency in geotechnical engineering. The goal of this experimental work is to improve the characteristics of a collapsible soil with polyethylene fibers in the aim of reducing the number of plastic bottles thrown in nature and with natural materials such as sisal fibers. Polyethylene fibers contents in mass were used in this investigation, namely: 5%, 10% and 15%; Sisal fibers contents: 0.5% and 1% respectively. Oedometer apparatus is used to study the reinforcing fibers effect on the Collapse Potential, and direct shear box is used to determine the intrinsic characteristics of this treated soil. Results show that when the fiber reinforcement is combined with other processing procedures such as compaction and the addition of APC cement decrease the collapse potential until a non-collapsible soil is obtained.
topic collapse potential
polyethylene fiber
sisal fiber
collapsible soil
compaction energy
shear strength
cohesion
url https://doi.org/10.1515/sspjce-2021-0007
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