In this article, synthetic fibers in the presence of lime stabilization are proposed as an alternative to overcome the issues related to shrink-swell distress in expansive soils. Two types of synthetic fibers, Fiber Cast® (FC) and Fiber Mesh® (FM), were studied by conducting one dimensional fixed ring Oedometer swell-consolidation and bar linear shrinkage tests. Three dosages (0.2, 0.4 and 0.6% percent by weight of soil) and two lengths of the fibers (6 and 12 mm) were evaluated with and without lime treatments. The results indicated that FC fibers had better swell restricting performance in the absence of lime treatment, while in the presence of lime both fibers had similar performance in reducing swelling. Shrinkage tests results showed t...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropyl ene fiber on swell an...
In order to reduce the brittleness of soil stabilized by lime only, a recent study of a newly propos...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on swell and ...
In this article, synthetic fibers in the presence of lime stabilization are proposed as an alternati...
In this article, synthetic fibres in the presence of lime stabilisation are proposed as an alternati...
In this article, synthetic fibres in the presence of lime stabilisation are proposed as an alternati...
In order to combat issues related to expansive soils, chemical stabilization augmented with use of s...
Use of synthetic fibers as reinforcement to stabilize expansive soils is gaining momentum. As a cont...
Current research main aim is to study the effect of adding polypropylene fiber (PPF) on the behavior...
Expansive soils are liable to cause damages to engineering structures and subsequent yearly repairs ...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of stabilizing expansive soil with two different types of fib...
Expansive soils which create heave and shrinkage related distresses are considered to be extremely p...
Improvement of the Geotechnical properties of expansive soils by mixing Lime and Polypropylene Fiber...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of stabilizing expansive soil with two different types of fib...
Expansive soils which are considered extremely problematic due to their potential to create swell an...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropyl ene fiber on swell an...
In order to reduce the brittleness of soil stabilized by lime only, a recent study of a newly propos...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on swell and ...
In this article, synthetic fibers in the presence of lime stabilization are proposed as an alternati...
In this article, synthetic fibres in the presence of lime stabilisation are proposed as an alternati...
In this article, synthetic fibres in the presence of lime stabilisation are proposed as an alternati...
In order to combat issues related to expansive soils, chemical stabilization augmented with use of s...
Use of synthetic fibers as reinforcement to stabilize expansive soils is gaining momentum. As a cont...
Current research main aim is to study the effect of adding polypropylene fiber (PPF) on the behavior...
Expansive soils are liable to cause damages to engineering structures and subsequent yearly repairs ...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of stabilizing expansive soil with two different types of fib...
Expansive soils which create heave and shrinkage related distresses are considered to be extremely p...
Improvement of the Geotechnical properties of expansive soils by mixing Lime and Polypropylene Fiber...
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of stabilizing expansive soil with two different types of fib...
Expansive soils which are considered extremely problematic due to their potential to create swell an...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropyl ene fiber on swell an...
In order to reduce the brittleness of soil stabilized by lime only, a recent study of a newly propos...
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on swell and ...