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Title: Investigation into the Geotechnical Properties of Selected Lateritic Soils from Minna as Pavement Materials.
Authors: Ob'lama, E. J.
Amadi, A. A.
Alhaji, M. M.
Alhassan, M.
Adejumo, T.W.E.
Keywords: Index Property, Lateritic soils, Marginal materials, Pavements, Strength
Issue Date: 8-Nov-2018
Publisher: Proceedings of 1st International Civil Engineering Conference, Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria
Citation: Oblama et al., 2018
Series/Report no.: ;1:170-176
Abstract: This study presents an evaluation of some geotechnical properties of selected lateritic soil samples around Minna, Niger State. Sixteen (16) lateritic soil samples were collected from five borrow pits within the study area. The samples were subjected to physical, mineralogical, index, compaction and strength properties tests. The samples were further characterized according to AASHTO and USC systems. The natural moisture content values of samples ranged between 2.03 - 34.24%. Specific gravity values were in the range of 2.47 - 2.70 while bulk density ranged between 1.76 - 2.09 g/cm3. The particle size analysis showed that ten (10) of the lateritic soil samples were gap-graded while six (6) were poorly graded. Eleven (11) of the samples had more than 35% of their constituent passing sieve No.200 (0.075 mm), while five (5) of the samples have less than 35% fines content. The compaction relationship of samples gave values between 1.52 - 1.96g/cm3 and 9.2 - 20.6 % for MDD and OMC respectively. Strength property evaluation of samples revealed an average unsoaked CBR value of 11.78% with a range of 0.1 – 5 kPa for unconfined compressive strength. Results from XRD showed the samples generally contained low swell clay minerals in insignificant quantity. Quartz and Kaolinite were predominant minerals of all the samples. Based on plasticity index and liquid limit requirements, five (5) of the test samples are suitable for base course application, while only one (1) samples met the requirements as sub-grade material. Ten (10) of the samples will require some forms of treatment to improve or remedy their engineering deficiencies in pavement or other applications.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/6184
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