Application of natural fiber in ground improvement
The ground improvement for enhancing earth structure and stability by natural material has acceptable demand due to reducing negative effect of cost and project. This thesis presented a new sand mixture design based on mineralogy and morphology. The sand-bentonite-oil palm fiber interaction has been...
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my.ump.umpir.78972021-06-09T03:16:02Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7897/ Application of natural fiber in ground improvement Siti Aisyah , Jamil TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) The ground improvement for enhancing earth structure and stability by natural material has acceptable demand due to reducing negative effect of cost and project. This thesis presented a new sand mixture design based on mineralogy and morphology. The sand-bentonite-oil palm fiber interaction has been studied for understanding design and analyzing unstable sandy subsoil. The ground improvement was simplified. The sand-bentonite-oil palm fiber was test for improving shear strength parameter. The bentonite thermally has been process under 100 0C, 300 0C, 500 OC and 700 oc for 1 hour. The percentage of bentonite and oil palm fiber were 1% and 2% by weight of the mixture. The result indicates that 2 % fiber and 2% modifies bentonite give the best result as 59 kPa by using 500°C of modifies bentonite. 2012-06 Undergraduates Project Papers NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/7897/1/SITI_AISYAH_BINTI_JAMIL.PDF Siti Aisyah , Jamil (2012) Application of natural fiber in ground improvement. Faculty of Civil Engineering and Earth Resources , Universiti Malaysia Pahang . |
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The ground improvement for enhancing earth structure and stability by natural material has acceptable demand due to reducing negative effect of cost and project. This thesis presented a new sand mixture design based on mineralogy and morphology. The sand-bentonite-oil palm fiber interaction has been studied for understanding design and analyzing unstable sandy subsoil. The ground improvement was simplified. The sand-bentonite-oil palm fiber was test for improving shear strength parameter. The bentonite thermally has been process under 100 0C, 300 0C, 500 OC and 700 oc for 1 hour. The percentage of bentonite and oil
palm fiber were 1% and 2% by weight of the mixture. The result indicates that 2 % fiber and 2% modifies bentonite give the best result as 59 kPa by using 500°C of modifies bentonite. |
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