Engineering Characteristics of Soils Reinforced with Shredded Plastic Waste

Adunoye G.O., Akanbi O.T., Odusina G.H., Faloye A.S.
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There is a continuous attempt at seeking different, economical and environmental-friendly means of improving the strength of soils. This work therefore studied the effects of shredded plastic waste (SPW) on the strength of selected soils. To achieve the aim of the study, lateritic soil samples were collected from two identified active borrow pits in Ile-Ife. Following standard procedures, the following tests were conducted on the soils in their natural state: natural moisture content, grain size analysis, specific gravity, Atterberg limits, compaction, and California bearing ratio (CBR). Subsequently, the soils were treated with SPW in 4 %, 8 % and 12 % proportion by weight of soil respectively. They were then subjected to compaction and CBR tests. The natural soils were found to have the following characteristics for sample A and sample B respectively: specific gravity (2.70 and 2.51); liquid limit (40.40 % and 61.00 %); plastic limit (23.11 % and 36.67 %); plasticity index (17.29 % and 24.33 %); American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) classification (A-3 and A-2-7); maximum dry density (MDD) (1430 kg/m3 and 1510kg/m3); and optimum moisture content (OMC) (21.13 % and 48.0 %). Results further showed that the addition of SPW led to a slight improvement in the strength characteristics of the tested soils. The study concluded that SPW could be used to improve the strength of lateritic soils.
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人们一直在努力寻求不同的、经济的和环境友好的方法来改善土壤的强度。因此,本工作研究了塑料废料(SPW)对所选土壤强度的影响。为了达到研究目的,从Ile-Ife的两个已确定的活跃借用坑中收集了红土样品。按照标准程序,对自然状态下的土壤进行了以下测试:自然含水量、粒度分析、比重、阿特伯格极限、压实和加州承载比(CBR)。随后,分别按土壤质量的4%、8%和12%的比例施用SPW。然后进行了压实和CBR测试。结果表明:A、B两种天然土壤的比重分别为2.70、2.51;液限(40.40%和61.00%);塑料极限(23.11%和36.67%);塑性指数分别为17.29%和24.33%;美国国家公路和运输官员协会(AASHTO)分类(A-3和A-2-7);最大干密度(MDD) (1430 kg/m3和1510kg/m3);最佳含水率(OMC)分别为21.13%和48.0%。结果进一步表明,SPW的加入对试验土的强度特性有轻微的改善。研究表明,SPW可用于提高红土的强度。
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