Utilisation of Athel Leaves to Improve the Unconfined Compressive Strength of Soil

Mohammed Ahweedi, Asma Muhmed, Omer Elzaroug
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Athel Leaves (AL) are plentiful agricultural waste that might result in a detrimental effect on the environment owing to inadequate disposal. The purpose of this paper is to experimentally assess the impact of Athel leaves as a novel sustainable waste application on the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of soil. For the purpose of fulfilling this main objective, five AL percentages (1%, 2%, 3%, 4% and 5% by dry weight of soil) and four curing periods (3, 7, 14 and 28 days) were selected. The failure pattern was also studied to better understand the ultimate behaviour of the improved soil. Assessment of the derived conclusions revealed that the inclusion of AL into soil enhanced the UCS. Careful inspection of the stress-strain relationships showed that inclusion of AL resulted in increased peak stress at large strains. Additionally, it was found that bulging and shear were the two patterns observed in this research. This study confirms the possibility of incorporating AL in geotechnical applications with significant environmental benefits.
利用阿特尔叶提高土壤的非收缩抗压强度
阿特尔叶(AL)是一种大量的农业废弃物,由于处理不当,可能会对环境造成不利影响。本文旨在通过实验评估阿特尔叶作为一种新型可持续废物应用对土壤非收缩抗压强度(UCS)的影响。为实现这一主要目标,选择了五个 AL 百分比(按土壤干重计算分别为 1%、2%、3%、4% 和 5%)和四个固化期(3 天、7 天、14 天和 28 天)。为了更好地了解改良土壤的最终特性,还对其破坏模式进行了研究。对得出的结论进行评估后发现,在土壤中加入 AL 可增强 UCS。对应力-应变关系的仔细检查表明,AL 的加入导致了大应变下峰值应力的增加。此外,研究还发现隆起和剪切是本研究中观察到的两种模式。这项研究证实了在岩土工程应用中加入 AL 的可能性,并具有显著的环境效益。
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