Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments

The bearing capacity of subgrade soil plays an important role in the performance of agricultural earth structures such as farm roads or earth embankments. It also has a strong link to the budgeting efficiency of those agricultural earth structural projects. One way to improve the subgrade of soil is...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Siti Hanggita Rachmawati, Zakaria Hossain, Jim Shiau
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-04-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/731
id doaj-aa8e2e76a2a2482d92f8aabe7196f0cb
record_format Article
spelling doaj-aa8e2e76a2a2482d92f8aabe7196f0cb2020-11-25T03:46:00ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682018-04-01491293310.4081/jae.2018.731494Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankmentsSiti Hanggita Rachmawati0Zakaria Hossain1Jim Shiau2Department of Environmental and Science, Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Japan; Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sriwijaya, South SumateraDepartment of Environmental and Science, Graduate School of Bioresources, Mie University, TsuSchool of Civil Engineering and Surveying, University of Southern QueenslandThe bearing capacity of subgrade soil plays an important role in the performance of agricultural earth structures such as farm roads or earth embankments. It also has a strong link to the budgeting efficiency of those agricultural earth structural projects. One way to improve the subgrade of soil is by using stabilised material in the subgrade layer. Shell husk waste is one of the construction materials that can be used as a substitute for the subgrade layer. The utilisation of shell husk waste has several purposes such as protecting natural aggregate and preventing problems that arise from the untreated abandoned shell husk waste. In this research, shell husk waste was used as farm road subgrade material. To understand the bearing capacity of soil specimens, a series of California bearing ratio (CBR) tests were carried out by using several types of subgrade layers containing different percentages of shell husk in the soil-shell husk mixture. Three types of subgrade layers were used: subgrade upper layer, subgrade bottom layer, and subgrade double layer, containing 0 (control), 10, 20, and 30% shell husk in soil-shell husk mixture. The experimental results showed that the addition of shell husk in soil leads to improvement in the CBR values of the ground as compared to control specimens. It was further revealed that by increasing the percentage of shell husk in the soil-shell husk mixture, the CBR value was improved significantly. The highest CBR value was achieved by using subgrade upper layer with a 30% shell husk in soil-shell husk mixture. The results obtained are encouraging with regard to the utilisation of the waste shell husks for improving the bearing capacity of agricultural earth structures such as farm roads and earth embankments.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/731Agricultural earth structuresoilshell huskbearing capacitysubgrade.
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Siti Hanggita Rachmawati
Zakaria Hossain
Jim Shiau
spellingShingle Siti Hanggita Rachmawati
Zakaria Hossain
Jim Shiau
Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Agricultural earth structure
soil
shell husk
bearing capacity
subgrade.
author_facet Siti Hanggita Rachmawati
Zakaria Hossain
Jim Shiau
author_sort Siti Hanggita Rachmawati
title Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
title_short Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
title_full Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
title_fullStr Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
title_full_unstemmed Ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
title_sort ground improvement using waste shell for farm roads and embankments
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Agricultural Engineering
issn 1974-7071
2239-6268
publishDate 2018-04-01
description The bearing capacity of subgrade soil plays an important role in the performance of agricultural earth structures such as farm roads or earth embankments. It also has a strong link to the budgeting efficiency of those agricultural earth structural projects. One way to improve the subgrade of soil is by using stabilised material in the subgrade layer. Shell husk waste is one of the construction materials that can be used as a substitute for the subgrade layer. The utilisation of shell husk waste has several purposes such as protecting natural aggregate and preventing problems that arise from the untreated abandoned shell husk waste. In this research, shell husk waste was used as farm road subgrade material. To understand the bearing capacity of soil specimens, a series of California bearing ratio (CBR) tests were carried out by using several types of subgrade layers containing different percentages of shell husk in the soil-shell husk mixture. Three types of subgrade layers were used: subgrade upper layer, subgrade bottom layer, and subgrade double layer, containing 0 (control), 10, 20, and 30% shell husk in soil-shell husk mixture. The experimental results showed that the addition of shell husk in soil leads to improvement in the CBR values of the ground as compared to control specimens. It was further revealed that by increasing the percentage of shell husk in the soil-shell husk mixture, the CBR value was improved significantly. The highest CBR value was achieved by using subgrade upper layer with a 30% shell husk in soil-shell husk mixture. The results obtained are encouraging with regard to the utilisation of the waste shell husks for improving the bearing capacity of agricultural earth structures such as farm roads and earth embankments.
topic Agricultural earth structure
soil
shell husk
bearing capacity
subgrade.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/731
work_keys_str_mv AT sitihanggitarachmawati groundimprovementusingwasteshellforfarmroadsandembankments
AT zakariahossain groundimprovementusingwasteshellforfarmroadsandembankments
AT jimshiau groundimprovementusingwasteshellforfarmroadsandembankments
_version_ 1724508545373700096