A collaborative research programme between University of Bolton and Bradford University is investigating the effect of surplus carpet fibres on the strength as well as other important geotechnical properties of cohesive soils. Initial work concentrates on the manner in which the fibres affect the quick undrained properties of the reinforced soil. Four different surplus carpet fibre types are being used during the study (most popular in United Kingdom) mainly containing fibres from “top-finishing” and “shredded segments” of carpets. Relatively low plasticity index clay has been prepared using commonly available clay within the North-West Region of the UK. A series of quick undrained (UU) triaxial compression tests is scheduled for 76mm in he...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
Clay soils and their related behavior has always been the subject of many studies. Recent researches...
A collaborative research programme between University of Bolton and Bradford University is investiga...
It is reported that about 500,000 tonnes (i.e. 2% of the total waste) of waste carpet fibres are plu...
Carpet waste fibres have a higher volume to weight ratio and once discarded into landfills, these fi...
Municipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount of...
NoMunicipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount ...
Municipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount of...
Municipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount of...
Carpet waste fibres have a higher volume to weight ratio and once discarded into landfills, these fi...
It is reported that about 500,000 tonnes (i.e. 2% of the total waste) of waste carpet fibres are plu...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
noThis paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fi...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
Clay soils and their related behavior has always been the subject of many studies. Recent researches...
A collaborative research programme between University of Bolton and Bradford University is investiga...
It is reported that about 500,000 tonnes (i.e. 2% of the total waste) of waste carpet fibres are plu...
Carpet waste fibres have a higher volume to weight ratio and once discarded into landfills, these fi...
Municipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount of...
NoMunicipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount ...
Municipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount of...
Municipalities and recycling and environmental authorities are concerned about the growing amount of...
Carpet waste fibres have a higher volume to weight ratio and once discarded into landfills, these fi...
It is reported that about 500,000 tonnes (i.e. 2% of the total waste) of waste carpet fibres are plu...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
noThis paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fi...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
This paper presents results of a comprehensive investigation on the utilization of carpet waste fibe...
Clay soils and their related behavior has always been the subject of many studies. Recent researches...