Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber

Marine soil in the Selangor State of Malaysia was characterized with respect to its engineering properties as pavement layer in road constructions. Samples were collected from North Klang area in Selangor, Malaysia and subjected to physico-chemical, mineralogical and geotechnical analyses. Quick lim...

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Main Authors: Anggraini, V., Asadi, A., Syamsir, A., Huat, B.B.K.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-87292018-02-21T04:15:27Z Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber Anggraini, V. Asadi, A. Syamsir, A. Huat, B.B.K. Marine soil in the Selangor State of Malaysia was characterized with respect to its engineering properties as pavement layer in road constructions. Samples were collected from North Klang area in Selangor, Malaysia and subjected to physico-chemical, mineralogical and geotechnical analyses. Quick lime or calcium oxide (CaO) treated coconut fibers were introduced to soil cement mixture to enhance the flexural strength of tropical marine soil. Three point bending tests were carried out on treated samples after 7, 14 and 28 days respectively. The tests results showed improvements in the flexural performance of the mixture as it could be seen by the increase in the flexural strength, Young's modulus and the toughness index especially when the treated fibers were incorporated into the mixture. It was found that, the bond strength and interaction between treated fibers and soil was the dominant mechanism controlling the reinforcement benefit. It can be concluded that, the application of the CaO treated coconut fiber reinforced cement treated marine clay from Peninsular Malaysia is useful both in strength and ductility as pavement layer in road constructions. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd 2018-02-21T04:15:27Z 2018-02-21T04:15:27Z 2017 http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/8729
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description Marine soil in the Selangor State of Malaysia was characterized with respect to its engineering properties as pavement layer in road constructions. Samples were collected from North Klang area in Selangor, Malaysia and subjected to physico-chemical, mineralogical and geotechnical analyses. Quick lime or calcium oxide (CaO) treated coconut fibers were introduced to soil cement mixture to enhance the flexural strength of tropical marine soil. Three point bending tests were carried out on treated samples after 7, 14 and 28 days respectively. The tests results showed improvements in the flexural performance of the mixture as it could be seen by the increase in the flexural strength, Young's modulus and the toughness index especially when the treated fibers were incorporated into the mixture. It was found that, the bond strength and interaction between treated fibers and soil was the dominant mechanism controlling the reinforcement benefit. It can be concluded that, the application of the CaO treated coconut fiber reinforced cement treated marine clay from Peninsular Malaysia is useful both in strength and ductility as pavement layer in road constructions. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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author Anggraini, V.
Asadi, A.
Syamsir, A.
Huat, B.B.K.
spellingShingle Anggraini, V.
Asadi, A.
Syamsir, A.
Huat, B.B.K.
Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
author_facet Anggraini, V.
Asadi, A.
Syamsir, A.
Huat, B.B.K.
author_sort Anggraini, V.
title Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
title_short Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
title_full Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
title_fullStr Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
title_full_unstemmed Three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
title_sort three point bending flexural strength of cement treated tropical marine soil reinforced by lime treated natural fiber
publishDate 2018
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