This paper presents the effect of two types of polypropylene fibers on shear strength parameters of sandy soil. To achieve the goals of this research, a sandy soil was obtained from a depth of 40 cm from the natural ground surface around American University of Sharjah. Two types of polypropylene fibers; one highly flexi-ble with flat profile and the other with relatively high stiffness and crimpled profile were used in this study with four different aspect ratios (L/D) for each type. The initial physical properties of the sand such as spe-cific gravity, angle of internal friction and shear strength were obtained in accordance with American Stan-dard for Testing and Materials (ASTM). The sandy soils were mixed with the two types of fibers at...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on mechanica...
Fly ash is a waste produced mostly from the burning of coal in thermal power stations, which contrib...
Expansive soils are often encountered in many parts of the world, especially in arid and semi-arid f...
The inclusions of geosynthetic materials (fibers, geomembranes and geotextiles) is a new improvement...
International audienceSoil improvement using fibres is widely used in soil stabilisation to prevent ...
Re-using waste generated from daily domestic usage to improve weak soils such as dune sand gives a p...
The purpose of the paper was to determine two things: the influence of type and amount of reinforcem...
In this research the shear strength parameter of Highly cohesive soil is discussed. A Comparison of ...
This research investigates the behavior of sand reinforced with polypropylene fiber. To do this, 40 ...
During the past earthquakes major geotechnical hazards have occurred causing huge loss of property a...
The stress–dilatancy relationship for fiber-reinforced soils has been the focus of recent studies. T...
One major problem related to construction on foundation soil is the low shear strength of soil. Howe...
Among various methods of soil stabilization, one is to reinforce the soil with fibres. Soil here is ...
Soil is the cheapest and easily available building material, but it is poor in mechanical properties...
This Expansive soils are very problematic as they are prone to substantial settlements, heave, and p...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on mechanica...
Fly ash is a waste produced mostly from the burning of coal in thermal power stations, which contrib...
Expansive soils are often encountered in many parts of the world, especially in arid and semi-arid f...
The inclusions of geosynthetic materials (fibers, geomembranes and geotextiles) is a new improvement...
International audienceSoil improvement using fibres is widely used in soil stabilisation to prevent ...
Re-using waste generated from daily domestic usage to improve weak soils such as dune sand gives a p...
The purpose of the paper was to determine two things: the influence of type and amount of reinforcem...
In this research the shear strength parameter of Highly cohesive soil is discussed. A Comparison of ...
This research investigates the behavior of sand reinforced with polypropylene fiber. To do this, 40 ...
During the past earthquakes major geotechnical hazards have occurred causing huge loss of property a...
The stress–dilatancy relationship for fiber-reinforced soils has been the focus of recent studies. T...
One major problem related to construction on foundation soil is the low shear strength of soil. Howe...
Among various methods of soil stabilization, one is to reinforce the soil with fibres. Soil here is ...
Soil is the cheapest and easily available building material, but it is poor in mechanical properties...
This Expansive soils are very problematic as they are prone to substantial settlements, heave, and p...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on mechanica...
Fly ash is a waste produced mostly from the burning of coal in thermal power stations, which contrib...
Expansive soils are often encountered in many parts of the world, especially in arid and semi-arid f...