Correlation between one-dimensional consolidation coefficients and different basalt fiber lengths and RHA-cement contents in fiber-reinforced stabilized expansive soils

IF 3.3 2区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Soils and Foundations Pub Date : 2023-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.sandf.2023.101351
Alex Otieno Owino, Zakaria Hossain
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Recently, environmentally friendly soil reinforcement and stabilization techniques, used to reconstitute weak expansive soils, are on the rise, calling for an in-depth analysis of the consolidation projections on the engineering structures built on them. This study investigated one-dimensional consolidation coefficients by conducting a series of oedometer tests on expansive soils reinforced with basalt fibers of different lengths, stabilized with rice husk ash (RHA) as an environmentally friendly cement-reducing aggregate, and nominal dosages of cement in specified combinations. The correlation between the coefficients of consolidation (cv), volume change (mv), and permeability (k) and different basalt fiber lengths and RHA-cement contents in ultimate soil composite material was quantified using equations and graphical forms. Furthermore, scanning electron microscopic imagery (SEM) was conducted to examine the structural modifications within the reinforced and stabilized soil specimens upon one-dimensional consolidation. The results showed that basalt fiber-reinforced specimens, comprised of 5% RHA and 3% cement mixtures, showed the lowest one-dimensional consolidation coefficients with a notably greater reduction at high-stress states than the control specimen. Additionally, the coefficients of volume change (mv) and permeability (k) decreased with the increased compactive effort, with a clear and significant reduction in the basalt fiber-reinforced stabilized soil composites. This study also proposed the best material combination scheme and analytical equations for evaluating the cv, mv, and k considering basalt fiber lengths at different pressure levels. The ultimate soil composites had superior properties, and thus, can be used as fill or subbase material for such engineering structures as embankments, pavements, and foundations.

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纤维增强膨胀土一维固结系数与不同玄武岩纤维长度和RHA水泥含量的相关性
最近,用于重建弱膨胀土的环境友好型土壤加固和稳定技术正在兴起,需要对其上建造的工程结构的固结预测进行深入分析。本研究通过对膨胀土进行一系列固结仪试验,研究了一维固结系数。膨胀土采用不同长度的玄武岩纤维加固,用稻壳灰(RHA)作为一种环保水泥还原骨料进行稳定,并采用特定组合的标称水泥剂量。使用方程和图形形式量化了极限土复合材料中固结系数(cv)、体积变化系数(mv)和渗透系数(k)与不同玄武岩纤维长度和RHA水泥含量之间的相关性。此外,还进行了扫描电子显微镜成像(SEM),以检查一维固结后加固和稳定土试样内的结构变化。结果表明,由5%RHA和3%水泥混合物组成的玄武岩纤维增强试件在高应力状态下表现出最低的一维固结系数,其折减幅度明显大于对照试件。此外,体积变化系数(mv)和渗透系数(k)随着压实力的增加而降低,玄武岩纤维增强稳定土复合材料的体积变化系数和渗透系数明显显著降低。本研究还提出了最佳材料组合方案和分析方程,用于评估不同压力水平下玄武岩纤维长度的cv、mv和k。极限土壤复合材料具有优异的性能,因此可以用作路堤、路面和地基等工程结构的填料或底基层材料。
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Soils and Foundations
Soils and Foundations 工程技术-地球科学综合
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6.40
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99
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: Soils and Foundations is one of the leading journals in the field of soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. It is the official journal of the Japanese Geotechnical Society (JGS)., The journal publishes a variety of original research paper, technical reports, technical notes, as well as the state-of-the-art reports upon invitation by the Editor, in the fields of soil and rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering, and environmental geotechnics. Since the publication of Volume 1, No.1 issue in June 1960, Soils and Foundations will celebrate the 60th anniversary in the year of 2020. Soils and Foundations welcomes theoretical as well as practical work associated with the aforementioned field(s). Case studies that describe the original and interdisciplinary work applicable to geotechnical engineering are particularly encouraged. Discussions to each of the published articles are also welcomed in order to provide an avenue in which opinions of peers may be fed back or exchanged. In providing latest expertise on a specific topic, one issue out of six per year on average was allocated to include selected papers from the International Symposia which were held in Japan as well as overseas.
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