Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches

The behaviour of the stabilized lateritic soil obtained from Amaoba, Nigeria treated with green crude oil was statistically studied using analysis of variance with interaction, Kruskal-Wallis test, and expected mean square methods to validate the effect of the additive on the strength properties of...

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Main Authors: Kennedy Onyelowe, Kelechi Onwa, Ikenna Uwanuakwa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Tehran 2018-06-01
Series:International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
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Online Access:https://ijmge.ut.ac.ir/article_66172_f71afd484a37da2c18c9cedbe22a952a.pdf
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spelling doaj-6858c8140a854fa182969eb9c4de9b5b2020-11-25T00:54:28ZengUniversity of TehranInternational Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering2345-69302345-69492018-06-01521374210.22059/ijmge.2017.240176.59469066172Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance ApproachesKennedy Onyelowe0Kelechi Onwa1Ikenna Uwanuakwa2Department of Civil Engineering, College of Engineering and Engineering Technology, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Umuahia, NigeriaDepartment of Civil Engineering, University of Uyo, NigeriaDepartment of Civil Engineering, Near East University, Mersin, TurkeyThe behaviour of the stabilized lateritic soil obtained from Amaoba, Nigeria treated with green crude oil was statistically studied using analysis of variance with interaction, Kruskal-Wallis test, and expected mean square methods to validate the effect of the additive on the strength properties of the stabilized soil. First a preliminary test was conducted on the soil to classify the soil as an A-2-6 soil according to the AASHTO classification system. The soil was treated with varying percentages of crude oil; 0, 2, 4, and 6% by weight of the soil. The results obtained showed that the GCO improved the strength properties of the treated soil. Finally the prediction model was used to validate the reaction that brought about strength gain, flocculation, carbonation, cation exchange and densification of the stabilized soil matrix. The three analyses of variance approaches agreed on the hypotheses tests conducted, which rejected the null hypotheses and showed that, to achieve soil stabilization, there must be interaction between the additives and the treated lateritic soil and different percentage by weight of treatment affect the treated soil in different ways.https://ijmge.ut.ac.ir/article_66172_f71afd484a37da2c18c9cedbe22a952a.pdfAnalysis of VarianceGeotechnical EngineeringSoil StabilizationKruskal-Wallis TestSoil Strength Behaviour
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Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches
International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
Analysis of Variance
Geotechnical Engineering
Soil Stabilization
Kruskal-Wallis Test
Soil Strength Behaviour
author_facet Kennedy Onyelowe
Kelechi Onwa
Ikenna Uwanuakwa
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title Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches
title_short Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches
title_full Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches
title_fullStr Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the Behaviour of Stabilized Lateritic Soils Treated with Green Crude Oil (GCO) by Analysis of Variance Approaches
title_sort predicting the behaviour of stabilized lateritic soils treated with green crude oil (gco) by analysis of variance approaches
publisher University of Tehran
series International Journal of Mining and Geo-Engineering
issn 2345-6930
2345-6949
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The behaviour of the stabilized lateritic soil obtained from Amaoba, Nigeria treated with green crude oil was statistically studied using analysis of variance with interaction, Kruskal-Wallis test, and expected mean square methods to validate the effect of the additive on the strength properties of the stabilized soil. First a preliminary test was conducted on the soil to classify the soil as an A-2-6 soil according to the AASHTO classification system. The soil was treated with varying percentages of crude oil; 0, 2, 4, and 6% by weight of the soil. The results obtained showed that the GCO improved the strength properties of the treated soil. Finally the prediction model was used to validate the reaction that brought about strength gain, flocculation, carbonation, cation exchange and densification of the stabilized soil matrix. The three analyses of variance approaches agreed on the hypotheses tests conducted, which rejected the null hypotheses and showed that, to achieve soil stabilization, there must be interaction between the additives and the treated lateritic soil and different percentage by weight of treatment affect the treated soil in different ways.
topic Analysis of Variance
Geotechnical Engineering
Soil Stabilization
Kruskal-Wallis Test
Soil Strength Behaviour
url https://ijmge.ut.ac.ir/article_66172_f71afd484a37da2c18c9cedbe22a952a.pdf
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