Strength and ductility behaviour of rubberised cemented clayey soil

Jitendra Singh Yadav*, Suresh Kumar Tiwari, Ankit Garg

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Abstract

This paper reports the strength and ductility behaviour of rubber-granulate-reinforced cemented clayey soil and rubber-fibre-reinforced cemented clayey soil. The load-deformation behaviour of specimens was analysed in terms of absolute toughness and toughness index (TI) for further screening of the curves. A 5·08 and 3·46% improvement in the unconfined compressive strength and 16·74 and 8·60% improvement in the split tensile strength of the clayey soil was observed with the addition of rubber granulates and fibres up to 2·5 and 5%, respectively. However, increasing the content of granulates and fibres led to reductions in strength. The rate of strength reduction in granulate-reinforced soil was found to be higher than in that containing fibre. The absolute toughness and TI of soil mixed with 5 and 7·5% of granulates and fibres were found to be higher compared to values for other inclusions. Overall, the inclusion of rubber particles led to a decrease in initial stiffness, improved ductility and strain hardening in specimens subject to compressive load. However, in comparison with the ductile behaviour of fibre-reinforced soil under tensile loads, granulates were found to be ineffective in changing the soil's brittle behaviour.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)34-50
Number of pages17
JournalProceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Ground Improvement
Volume175
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • geotechnical engineering
  • granular materials
  • waste management & disposal

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