Title of article :
Tensile strength parameters controlling of zeolite-cemented sands
Author/Authors :
Khajeh, A Department of Civil Engineering - Lameie Institute, Gorgan , Mola-Abasi, H Department of Civil Engineering - Gonbad University, Gonbad , Naderi Semsani, S Department of Civil Engineering - Lameie Institute, Gorgan
Abstract :
Treating soil with cement and zeolite is widely used in soil stabilization. This
research intends to quantify the impact of cement and zeolite contents, porosity index,
and voids/cement ratio on zeolite cemented sands by the splitting tensile strength (σt)
assessment. The approach of splitting tensile tests using specimens by different zeolite
replacement percentages was followed. Results indicated that cement was replaced by
zeolite at optimum proportion of 30%. Then, improved values of σt by the effect of zeolite
and cement chemical properties in the cement sand specimens were attained. Zeolite can
have a more signicant effect on a compacted mixture if its cement content and porosity
increase. In this paper, it is shown that for the zeolite cemented sands, σt increases by
increase in cement content (C) and reduction in porosity (n); and a power function is welladapted
to t both σt σC and σt σn. Afterwards, good correlations are obtained between
voids/cement ratio (n=c) and the splitting tensile strength (σt) of the sand-zeolite-cement
studied. Finally, based on a number of input variables, namely, porosity (n), replacement
of cement by zeolite (Z), and cement content (C), considering the regression approach, an
equation is suggested to predict t. Moreover, it is shown that the evolved equation could
successfully predict the tensile strength.
Keywords :
Stabilization , Zeolite , Cement , Tensile strength , Babolsar sand
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)