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IMPROVEMENT OF LOCAL SUBGRADE SOIL FOR ROAD CONSTUCTION BY THE USE OF COCONUT COIR FIBER

R.R Singh, Shelly Mittal

Abstract: Use of waste material and natural fiber for improving soil property is advantageous because they are cheap, locally available and eco-friendly. In this study, the stabilizing effect of Natural fiber (coconut coir) on soil properties has been studied. Over the last decade the use of waste material and fiber has recorded a tremendous increase. Keeping this in view an experimental study is conducted on locally available i.e. clayey soil mixed with varying percentage of coir fiber. Soil samples for unconfined compression strength (UCS) and California bearing ratio (CBR) tests are prepared at its maximum dry density corresponding to its optimum moisture content in the CBR mould without and with coir fiber. The percentage of coir fiber by dry weight of soil is taken as 0.25%, 0.50%, 0.75% and 1% and corresponding to each coir fiber content unsoaked and soaked CBR and UCS tests are conducted in the laboratory. Tests result indicates that both unsoaked and soaked CBR value of soil increases with the increase in fiber content. Soaked CBR value increases from 4.75% to 9.22% and unsoaked CBR value increases from 8.72% to 13.55% of soil mixed with 1% coir fiber. UCS of the soil increases from 2.75 kg/cm² to 6.33 kg/cm² upon addition of 1% randomly distributed coconut fiber. Adding of coconut coir fiber results in less thickness of pavement due to increase in CBR of mix and reduce the cost of construction and hence economy of the construction of highway will be achieved. This is because of composite effect of natural fiber changes the brittle behavior of the soil to ductile behavior.

Keywords: Soil, Coconut coir fiber, UCS and CBR values.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.15623/ijret.2014.0305131

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