Impact of Date-Palm Fibers on Fine Soil’s Compaction and Strength Properties

IF 1.7 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Engineering Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.31026/j.eng.2024.06.05
Zina Mikhael Dawood, Z. H. Alqaissi
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This paper investigates the influence of date-palm fibers on the compaction and strength properties of fine soil. The laboratory tests, including specific gravity, compaction tests, and unconfined compression strength tests, were conducted, integrating different proportions (ranging from 0 to 2%) of date-palm fibers into the soil mixture. The palm fibers were divided into two distinct lengths (30 mm and 60 mm) to be mixed with the soil. Nine samples were prepared with varying proportions of date-palm fibers for the experimental investigation, aiming to specifically examine the influences exerted by both palm-fiber length and palm-fiber content on the soil's compaction and strength characteristics when mixed with date-palm fibers. The compaction test results demonstrate a decrease in the dry unit weight and an increase in the optimum moisture content by approximately 10%. Additionally, the length of the date-palm fibers impacts the optimum moisture content and the maximum dry unit weight of the soil mixture. In contrast, the unconfined compressive stress increased by about 30% with higher date-palm fiber contents. This increase in unconfined compressive stress due to increased date-palm fiber content is a significant finding, indicating improved soil strength. This finding holds the enhancing construction performance, sustainability, and cost-efficiency. In conclusion, this soil-fiber mixture shows suitable hydraulic applications. The utilization of natural materials in civil engineering demands the exploration of available natural fibers.
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本文研究了枣椰纤维对细粒土压实和强度特性的影响。通过在土壤混合物中加入不同比例(从 0% 到 2%)的枣椰纤维,进行了实验室测试,包括比重测试、压实测试和无侧限压缩强度测试。棕榈纤维被分成两种不同的长度(30 毫米和 60 毫米)与土壤混合。在实验调查中,我们制备了九个枣椰纤维比例不同的样本,目的是专门研究枣椰纤维与土壤混合后,棕榈纤维长度和含量对土壤压实和强度特性的影响。压实试验结果表明,干单位重量减少了,最佳含水量增加了约 10%。此外,椰枣纤维的长度也会影响土壤混合物的最佳含水量和最大干单位重量。相比之下,枣椰纤维含量越高,无压应力就会增加约 30%。枣椰纤维含量增加导致的无约束压缩应力增加是一项重大发现,表明土壤强度有所提高。这一发现有助于提高建筑性能、可持续性和成本效益。总之,这种土壤-纤维混合物适合水利工程应用。在土木工程中利用天然材料需要探索可用的天然纤维。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Engineering is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles as well as review articles in several areas of engineering. The subject areas covered by the journal are: - Chemical Engineering - Civil Engineering - Computer Engineering - Electrical Engineering - Industrial Engineering - Mechanical Engineering
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