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Paper Title: STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION USING E-WASTE - REVIEW PAPER
Authors Name: Nikhil T R , Sachin Mattihal , Sharanabasava Gadad , Shilpa Harish , Aishwarya S Wali
Unique Id: IJSDR2301203
Published In: Volume 8 Issue 1, January-2023
Abstract: - Soil can be considered as very first element of construction industry as no construction work can be done without it. Soil plays an important role in construction industry such as in foundation works, pavement subgrade etc. Soil used in construction industry is first treated and convert into a technically sound which fulfill the criteria of good foundation soil. Black cotton soil that's one of the most important soil deposits in India becomes especially problematic due to its property of higher degree of swelling and shrinkage. These soils are used in subgrade of pavement and also in construction of structures. Soil stabilization is a technique that involves mixing an external chemical or compacting the soil to enhance its qualities such as strength, stress parameters, and Atterberg's limit. Hence the requirement of engineering soil can be achieved by such processes. In recent years, soil stabilization by the use of numerous minerals like quarry dust, saw dirt, copper dust and fly ash were most generally used. In this study, soil stabilization of natural soil collected from local site is done by using E-waste. For soil stabilizing, the percentages of E-waste chosen in a definite aspect ratio. Liquid limit test, Proctor compaction test, CBR tests are performed on the soil alone and when mixed with E-waste. The liquid limit of soil decreases and CBR value increases in these experimental investigations. To recognize the performance of stabilized soil, its residences like Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics, swelling, shear strength, CBR value and other Index & Engineering properties have been discussed.
Keywords: Strength, E-waste, Black cotton soil, Soil stabilization, Swell-Shrinkage properties, CBR value, direct Shear Test, Unconfined compressive strength.
Cite Article: "STABILIZATION OF BLACK COTTON SOIL FOR ROAD CONSTRUCTION USING E-WASTE - REVIEW PAPER", International Journal of Science & Engineering Development Research (www.ijsdr.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 1, page no.1268 - 1272, January-2023, Available :http://www.ijsdr.org/papers/IJSDR2301203.pdf
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Published In: Volume 8 Issue 1, January-2023
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