Compressive and tensile strength properties of pre-compressed and soaked natural fiber reinforced lime—fly ash stabilised soil

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Kafodya I. [1 ]
Okonta F. [1 ]
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[1] Civil Engineering Science Department, University of Johannesburg, P.O Box 524, Auckland Park
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Capillary soaking; Composite; Fiber; Soil stabilization; Strength;
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10.1007/s42947-020-0074-4
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In this study, the effects of pre-compression, fiber inclusions and capillary soaking on the compressive and tensile strength properties of lime-fly ash stabilised soil were investigated. Randomly distributed 25 mm sisal fibers were mixed with stabilised soil at the percentages of 0.25%, 0.5% and 1% by dry mass of the soil. Both unreinforced and fiber composite specimens were subjected to the pre-compression stresses equivalent to 10% and 20% of the strength mobilised by the un-precompressed specimens. The pre-compression stresses were applied after 4h and 24h of accelerated curing at 40°C, after which the conditioned specimens were allowed to continue curing under constant conditions. The results revealed that capillary soaking in un-precompressed specimens caused average compressive strength reduction of 38% and 42% for unreinforced and reinforced specimens, respectively. Pre-compression caused loss of strength of 20% for both tension and compression due to fiber slippage and debonding at the fiber-matrix interface. Soil-fiber composite specimens performed better in compression than in tension however, there existed proportionality between tensile and compressive strengths beyond optimum strength indices (qtqu) 0.1 to 0.17 for both pre-compression scenarios. Fiber inclusions endowed soaked stabilised soil with higher average compressive residual strength (90%) than tensile residual strength (50%). Fiber inclusions significantly improved ductility of the composite in both compression and tension due to the deformability of natural fibers. © 2020, Chinese Society of Pavement Engineering.
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