Mechanical Parameters of Rubber-Sand Mixtures for Numerical Analysis of a Road Embankment

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作者
Kowalska, Magdalena [1 ]
Chmielewski, Maciej [2 ]
机构
[1] Silesian Tech Univ, Dept Geotech & Rd, Fac Civil Engn, Ul Akad 5, PL-44100 Gliwice, Poland
[2] PPI Chrobok SA, Ul Kowola 11, PL-43220 Bojszowy Nowe, Poland
关键词
ENGINEERING PROPERTIES; TIRE CHIPS;
D O I
10.1088/1757-899X/245/5/052003
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Waste production is one of the greatest problems of the modern world. It is inevitably related to the increase of industrialization. One of the most difficult, and growing in amounts, waste is scrap tyres. The most common method of utilization of end-of-life tyres by their incineration raises much concern in terms of air pollution. More sustainable seems to reuse the tyre derived products - rubber in particular - in civil engineering, where the interesting properties of this material may be effectively utilized. This paper presents results of direct shear strength tests on sand-rubber mixtures, which were next applied to a numerical FEM (finite element method) model of a road embankment built on soft ground. The laboratory tests, conducted for two types of scrap tyre rubber granulates (0.5 - 2 mm and 1 - 5 mm in size) mixed with medium fluvial sand in various proportions (5, 10, 30 and 50% by weight), proved that the unit weight of the mixtures is distinctly smaller that the unit weight of sand alone and at 50% rubber content it drops by half. The internal angle of friction stays almost unchanged for the mixtures with up to 10% of rubber (33 - 37 degrees), but decreases by about 10 degrees when the rubber content increases to 50%. In most of the cases analysed, the cohesion intercept is higher in case of sand-rubber mixtures when compared to sand alone. The numerical model simulated a 4.5 m high embankment with a 3 m thick layer made of sand-rubber mixtures, containing 0%, 10% or 30% of the waste product, founded on a weak subsoil (with a 3 m layer of organic soil). The results showed that stability factor of the structure built with the layer containing 30% of the coarser rubber granulate has increased from 1.60 - for sand only, to 2.15. The embankment was also able to carry load increased from 32 kPa to 45.5 kPa and its base showed much smaller settlement. The results prove that the use of tyre derived aggregates in embankment construction is not only an effective way of utilization of this problematic waste, but can also improve behaviour of such a structure.
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