CALIFORNIA BEARING RATIO IMPROVEMENT OF REMOLDED SOILS BY THE ADDITION OF POLYPROPYLENE FIBER REINFORCEMENT

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FLETCHER, CS HUMPHRIES, WK
Samenvatting

The california bearing ratio (cbr) of a micaceous silt, common to the piedmont in the southeastern united states, was significantly enhanced by the addition of discrete polypropylene fiber reinforcement. Dosages of fiber ranging from 0.09 To 1.5% Of the soil's dry unit weight were used in soil compacted to 100% of its standard proctormaximum dry density. Fiber configurations consisted of monofilamentfiber of 0.38- And 0.76-Mm diameter as well as an equivalent fibrillated fiber of 0.38-Mm diameter, a lattice-work comprising smaller-diameter webs and stems. Fiber lengths were 19 and 25 mm. The addition of fiber increased the cbr values 65 to 133% over unreinforced specimens, depending on fiber configuration and dosage. Cbr values using 25-mm-long, 0.76-Mm monofilament fiber reinforcement increased significantly up to a dosage of 1%, then began to decrease. The test results indicated that there is an optimum fiber dosage as well as an optimum configuration for improving a compacted soil's cbr value. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1295, Soil stabilization 1991 .

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Bibliotheeknummer
I 848378 IRRD 9207
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA 0361-1981 SERIAL 1991-01-01 1295 PAG: 80-86 T16

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