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Title: Bamboo as a Soil Reinforcement: A Laboratory Trial
Authors: Alhaji, Mustapha Mohammed
Keywords: Bamboo
Modulus of rigidity
Optimum moisture content
Friction
Issue Date: Dec-2008
Publisher: Leonardo Journal of Sciences, Redaction College
Citation: M. M. Alhaji (2008), Bamboo as a Soil Reinforcement: A Laboratory Trial, Leonardo Journal of Sciences, Vol. 7, Issue 13, pp 69-77
Series/Report no.: volume 7;Issue 13
Abstract: A lateritic soil classified as A-6 under AASHTO soil classification system was reinforced with 0, 1, 2 and 3 bamboo specimens at laboratory trial level to evaluate its unconfined compressive strength (UCS) and modulus of rigidity. The soil specimens were molded in cylindrical form of 38mm diameter and 76mm height while the bamboo specimens were trimmed in to circular plates of 34mm diameter and 3mm thickness. The trial soil specimens are: soil specimen without bamboo specimen (0 bamboo), soil specimen with one bamboo specimen in the center (1 bamboo), soil specimen with one bamboo specimen on top and one at the bottom (2 bamboos) and soil specimen with one bamboo specimen on top, center and bottom (3 bamboos). Though, the dry density of the molded soil specimen decreased from 1.638Mg/m3 at 0 bamboo to 1.470Mg/m2 at 3 bamboos, the UCS increased from 226KN/m2 at 0 bamboo to 621KN/m2 at 3 bamboos. Also, for each of the 3 percentage strains (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5%) considered, the modulus of rigidity increased with bamboo specimens.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/7135
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