1. Influence of annealed glass powder and polypropylene fibers on strength properties of clayey soil.
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Sheth, Khushi and Unadkat, Dharam
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CLAY soils , *POWDERED glass , *POLYPROPYLENE fibers , *SHEAR strength of soils , *GLASS fibers , *INDUSTRIAL wastes - Abstract
Construction on clayey soil has generated problems for a variety of civil engineering projects around the world, including roadways, buildings, trains, and foundations. When clayey soil is wet, it expands and shrinks, causing foundation cracks and fractures. As a result, it's critical to treat this soil and make it construction-ready. Because of the current COVID-19 pandemic, many countries, including India, have made it essential to wear single-use face masks as a protective barrier. The disposal of these face masks poses a serious environmental risk. This study looks into a novel way of dealing with the problem by using polypropylene fibres from single-use face masks to improve the shear strength of clayey soil. In addition to polypropylene fibres, we added damaged annealed glass in a crushed form derived from industrial waste to help improve clay strength. Annealed glass and polypropylene fibres are non-biodegradable waste that takes a long time to degrade, therefore using them would not only aid with waste management but also improve the strength attributes of clayey soil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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