Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers
Soils with poor bearing capacities represent a challenge to construction engineers, therefore continuous investigation of different additives and stabilizers is sought in order to improve such weak soils and reduce the cost of replacement. In this paper, an experimental program is adopted to investi...
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doaj-941e683d5de949e6843bb7bf7f3c12982021-03-02T14:46:48ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Engineering2331-19162018-01-015110.1080/23311916.2018.15175771517577Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizersAbdullah AbouKhadra0Ahmed F. Zidan1Yasser Gaber2Beni-Suef UniversityBeni-Suef UniversityBeni-Suef UniversitySoils with poor bearing capacities represent a challenge to construction engineers, therefore continuous investigation of different additives and stabilizers is sought in order to improve such weak soils and reduce the cost of replacement. In this paper, an experimental program is adopted to investigate the effect of environmentally friendly material based on enzymes on the soil performance. The effect of different dosages of two commercial enzymatic preparations on the soil strength, maximum dry density and permeability of five different soils was examined. Besides, California Bearing Ratio (CBR) and unconfined compressive strength (UCS) were conducted to investigate the enhancement in soil strength. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis showed a slight increase in the silica ion content in the treated soils. It is inferred from the results that using the enzymatic preparations significantly increased the strength of fine soil, the rate of improvement was found to be proportional to the clay content in the soil.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311916.2018.1517577soil stabilizationenzymecbrsoil permeability |
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Abdullah AbouKhadra Ahmed F. Zidan Yasser Gaber Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers Cogent Engineering soil stabilization enzyme cbr soil permeability |
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Abdullah AbouKhadra Ahmed F. Zidan Yasser Gaber |
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Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers |
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Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers |
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Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers |
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Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers |
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Experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different Egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers |
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experimental evaluation of strength characteristics of different egyptian soils using enzymatic stabilizers |
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Taylor & Francis Group |
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Cogent Engineering |
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2018-01-01 |
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Soils with poor bearing capacities represent a challenge to construction engineers, therefore continuous investigation of different additives and stabilizers is sought in order to improve such weak soils and reduce the cost of replacement. In this paper, an experimental program is adopted to investigate the effect of environmentally friendly material based on enzymes on the soil performance. The effect of different dosages of two commercial enzymatic preparations on the soil strength, maximum dry density and permeability of five different soils was examined. Besides, California Bearing Ratio (CBR) and unconfined compressive strength (UCS) were conducted to investigate the enhancement in soil strength. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analysis showed a slight increase in the silica ion content in the treated soils. It is inferred from the results that using the enzymatic preparations significantly increased the strength of fine soil, the rate of improvement was found to be proportional to the clay content in the soil. |
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soil stabilization enzyme cbr soil permeability |
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