Effect of sugarcane bagasse ash and plantain leaf ash on geotechnical properties of clay soil from Efab Estate, Awka, Anambra State

N. Ezema, B. Adinna, C. Anayo
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This study investigated the feasibility of using agricultural wastes: sugarcane bagasse ash and plantain leaves ash for clay soil stabilization. The sample was mixed using five trial mixes: 0%BA:10%PLA, 3%BA:7%PLA, 5%BA:5%PLA, 7%BA :3%PLA, 10%BA:0%PLA and a control mix. Characterization of these ashes was done using the X-ray fluorescence testing method. Specific gravity, sieve analysis, Atterberg limits, compaction and California bearing ratio tests were also assessed. The clay soil was described as A-7-6 (AASHTO). After X-ray characterization, BA and PLA possessed 61.97% and 28.27% pozzolanic content respectively. From the liquid limit results, on addition of 3%BA :7%PLA, a significant decrease in values of 47.0%, 32.0% and 15.0% to 36.0%, 26.0% and 10.0% for LL, PL and PI was documented. Also, the addition of plantain leaves alone significantly decreases atterberg limit values. For compaction, 3%BA and 7%PLA recorded the least MDD value of 18.44kN/ m3 and peak value of 19.42kN/m3 at 0%BA: 10%PLA. 10%PLA and 10%BA recorded CBR soaked values of 57.8% and 62.1% whilst 7%BA:3%PLA yielded best results of 51.3% CBR soaked values. These findings reveal significant improvements in strength and index properties of the clay soil. In conclusion, bagasse ash and plantain leaves ash produce an eco-friendly stabilizer that can be utilized as subbase material in the stabilization of clay soils
甘蔗渣灰和车前草叶灰对阿南布拉州Efab Estate粘土岩土性能的影响
本研究考察了利用农业废弃物甘蔗渣和芭蕉叶灰稳定粘土的可行性。使用五种试验混合物混合样品:0%BA:10%PLA、3%BA:7%PLA、5%BA:5%PLA、7%BA:3%PLA、10%BA:0%PLA和对照混合物。使用X射线荧光测试方法对这些灰烬进行了表征。还评估了比重、筛析、阿太堡极限、压实度和加州承载比试验。粘土被描述为A-7-6(AASHTO)。经X射线表征,BA和PLA的火山灰含量分别为61.97%和28.27%。根据液限结果,添加3%BA:7%PLA后,LL、PL和PI的值分别从47.0%、32.0%和15.0%显著下降到36.0%、26.0%和10.0%。此外,单独添加芭蕉叶会显著降低atterberg极限值。对于压实,3%BA和7%PLA记录的MDD最小值为18.44kN/m3,在0%BA:10%PLA时记录的峰值为19.42kN/m3。10%PLA和10%BA记录了57.8%和62.1%的CBR浸泡值,而7%BA:3%PLA产生了51.3%CBR浸泡值的最佳结果。这些发现揭示了粘土的强度和指标特性的显著改善。总之,蔗渣灰和芭蕉叶灰产生了一种环保稳定剂,可作为粘土稳定的底基层材料
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