Jhalak Man Basnet, Purnima Baidya, Bhim Kumar Dahal
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This research delves into the persistent challenge of strengthening weak soil for infrastructural development, exploring the potential use of agro waste such as groundnut shell ash (GSA) as a soil improvement admixture. Through a comprehensive study on various geotechnical properties of soil, different proportions of GSA, both solely and as alkaline-activated were used. The investigation evaluated Atterberg’s limits, compaction characteristics, and unconfined compressive strength. Comparative analyses revealed the efficacy of these admixtures. Results indicated that alkaline-activated GSA demonstrated superiority across all geotechnical properties, notably transforming high-plastic soil into low-plastic soil, unlike GSA-only treatments, which altered specific properties but failed to induce the desired transformation. Both additives reduced the maximum dry unit weight but increased the optimum moisture content. The alkaline-activated GSA demonstrated a lesser decrease in unit weight. Moreover, this form of GSA enhanced the compressive strength of natural soil by 11.71 times at 10% GSA content, compared to the 2.2-fold increase achieved by soil treated only with GSA content of 6%. Therefore, the results indicated the use of GSA as viable agro waste for sustainable soil stabilization of soil deposits in Kathmandu Valley.