Indonesian Geotechnical Journal
Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Vol. 3, No. 2, August 2024

Fiber-reinforcement MICP for Durability Improvements

Daryono, Lutfian Rusdi (Unknown)
Abe, Tomohiko (Unknown)
Kano, Masanao (Unknown)
Nakashima, Kazunori (Unknown)
Kawasaki, Satoru (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Aug 2024

Abstract

Microbially Induced Carbonate Precipitation (MICP) technology, a method for soil enhancement, has recently garnered considerable attention within geotechnical communities. This study places a significant focus on addressing the paramount concern pertaining to the endurance of MICP-treated specimens. The research centers on MICP-treated samples fortified with plant-derived natural fibers, specifically jute. It evaluates their robustness when subjected to exposure to both distilled water (DW) and artificial seawater (ASW). The primary objectives encompass acquiring a comprehensive understanding of their prolonged performance under varied conditions, appraising the consequences of fiber reinforcement, and augmenting the suitability of MICP-treated samples for applications in the safeguarding of coastal regions against erosion. The investigation subjected these specimens to 12 wetting-drying cycles utilizing artificial seawater following treatment periods of 5 days, 7 days, and 14 days. The findings unveiled an approximate 8.5% diminution in sample mass, with the fibers constituting 2% of the sand's total weight. Moreover, the study underscores the adeptness of the integrated fiber in withstanding the wetting-drying (WD) cyclic process, amplifying the mechanical and physical attributes of the fiber-reinforced MICP-treated specimens, thus contributing significantly to their overall durability.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IGJ

Publisher

Subject

Earth & Planetary Sciences

Description

As all geotechnical engineers are aware of, soil behaviour can vary significantly from places to places. Design methodologies available in existing literature, especially on correlations of soil investigation and soil parameters, may not apply to local conditions. It is necessary to tailor ...