Resilient modulus and deviatoric stress of cemented soils treated with crushed waste ceramics (CWC) for pavement subgrade construction

IF 0.5 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COMPOSITES
K. Onyelowe, D. B. Van, Chidozie Ikpa, K. Osinubi, A. Eberemu, A. B. Salahudeen, Oscar C. Nnadi, Moses C. Chima, Jesuborn Obimba Wogu, K. Ibe, B. Ugorji
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Abstract

The behavior of resilient modulus of cemented lateritic soils treated with crushed waste ceramics and utilized as pavement underlain has been investigated under laboratory conditions. This is the measure of the rigidity of soils used as foundation materials. The rampant failures of pavements due to undesirable characteristics exhibited by the foundations have spurred this research work to enable a better understanding of the behavior of soils used as foundation materials and how best they can be handled or treated to ensure stability and durability of the structures. The soils were first characterized and found to belong to A-7, A-7-6, A-7 and A-7-5 group of soils according to the AASHTO classification method. Also, they were found, from basic experiments, to be highly plastic soils with high clay contents. The soils were treated with crushed waste ceramics in the proportion of 10%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, 60%, 70%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 110% and 120% by weight of solid with a constant addition of 2.5% by weight ordinary cement. The results of the examination showed that the resilient modulus increased substantially with increased rate of crushed waste ceramics. This showed that crushed ceramic waste is a good pozzolanic material for soils stabilization in the construction of pavement foundations.
废陶瓷碎石处理水泥土的弹性模量和偏应力
在室内试验条件下,研究了废陶瓷破碎处理后的红土胶结土的弹性模量特性。这是对用作地基材料的土壤的刚度的度量。由于地基所表现出的不良特性,路面的严重破坏促使了这项研究工作,以便更好地了解用作地基材料的土壤的行为,以及如何最好地处理或处理它们,以确保结构的稳定性和耐久性。首先根据AASHTO分类方法对土壤进行了表征,发现土壤属于A-7、A-7-6、A-7和A-7-5类群。此外,从基础实验中发现,它们是具有高粘土含量的高塑性土壤。采用固体质量比分别为10%、20%、30%、40%、50%、60%、70%、80%、90%、100%、110%和120%的废陶瓷碎土进行处理,普通水泥质量比为2.5%。试验结果表明,随着废陶瓷破碎率的增加,其弹性模量显著增加。这表明,破碎的陶瓷废料是路面基础施工中稳定土壤的良好火山灰材料。
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