Civil Engineering Journal
Vol 7, No 11 (2021): November

A Comparative Study on Soil Stabilization Relevant to Transport Infrastructure using Bagasse Ash and Stone Dust and Cost Effectiveness

Sudip Basack (Elitte College of Engineering, Affiliation: MAKA University of Technology, Sodepur, Kolkata 700113,)
Ghritartha Goswami (North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh,)
Hadi Khabbaz (School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, NSW 2000,)
Moses Karakouzian (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Nevada Las Vegas, NV 89154-4015,)
Parinita Baruah (North Eastern Hydraulic and Allied Research Institute, Brahmaputra Board, Guwahati, Assam,)
Niky Kalita (Department of Civil Engineering, Scholar’s Institute of Technology and Management, Guwahati, Assam,)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Nov 2021

Abstract

Soft ground improvement to provide stable foundations for infrastructure is national priority for most countries. Weak soil may initiate instability to foundations reducing their lifespan, which necessitates the adoption of a suitable soil stabilization method. Amongst various soil stabilization techniques, using appropriate admixtures is quite popular. The present study aims to investigate the suitability of bagasse ash and stone dust as the admixtures for stabilizing soft clay, in terms of compaction and penetration characteristics. The studies were conducted by means of a series of laboratory experimentations with standard Proctor compaction and CBR tests. From the test results it was observed that adding bagasse ash and stone dust significantly upgraded the compaction and penetration properties, specifically the values of optimum moisture content, maximum dry density and CBR. Comparison of test results with available data on similar experiments conducted by other researchers were also performed. Lastly, a study on the cost effectiveness for transport embankment construction with the treated soils, based on local site conditions in the study area of Assam, India, was carried out. The results are analyzed and interpreted, and the relevant conclusions are drawn therefrom. The limitations and recommendations for future research are also included. Doi: 10.28991/cej-2021-03091771 Full Text: PDF

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Journal Info

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cej

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Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture

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Civil Engineering Journal is a multidisciplinary, an open-access, internationally double-blind peer -reviewed journal concerned with all aspects of civil engineering, which include but are not necessarily restricted to: Building Materials and Structures, Coastal and Harbor Engineering, ...