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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3401.2021

Comparative effectiveness research of palm tree pruning waste and geotextiles on subgrade stabilization

Necla Ceylan Bora
Cafer Kayadelen
Gökhan Altay
Yakup Önal
Mitat Öztürk


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Abstract

This paper proposes a novel and environmentally friendly solution for subgrade stabilization that not only contributes towards waste material recycling but also enhances the bearing capacity of subgrade soil. Laboratory plate load tests were conducted under static loads to evaluate the potential use of palm tree pruning waste (PTPW) as a soil reinforcement material instead of commercially manufactured geotextiles, as well as to analyse the impact of the reinforcement depth, number of reinforcement layers, and the relative density of the subgrade material. The results revealed that as the number of reinforcements increased, the load-bearing pressure behaviour of the reinforced subgrades improved. Furthermore, when the reinforcement depth decreased, the load-bearing pressure behaviour improved significantly. All PTPW-reinforced subgrades performed better than geotextile-reinforced subgrades under the same conditions. Additionally, the bearing capacity improvement in the reinforced subgrades was evaluated based on the bearing capacity improvement factor (BCIF). The highest BCIF was obtained when the PTPW was used as a reinforcement with two layers at a sand subgrade relative density of 80 %.

Keywords

palm tree pruning waste; geotextile; subgrade stabilization; ground improvement; waste material

Hrčak ID:

286207

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/286207

Publication date:

20.11.2022.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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