Title of article :
Behavior of modified clay microstructure using polymer nanocomposites technique
Author/Authors :
Azzam, W.R. Tanta University - Faculty of Engineering - Structural Engineering Department, Egypt
From page :
143
To page :
150
Abstract :
This article illustrates the application of using polymer stabilization in creating a new nanocomposite material with clay soil. Various tests with different polymer contents were performed to study the effect of using polypropylene as a stabilizing agent on both microstructure and geotechnical clay properties. These experiments showed that the resulting nanocomposites acted as nanofiller materials which decreased the plasticity and compressibility parameters of the treated clay. The initial structural analysis helped in a better understanding of the modified microstructure and the measured size of induced nanocomposites. The constructed inclusions filled the inter-assembling pores thus notably producing a higher vertical effective yield stress which again reduced the volumetric shrinkage and created isotropic and compressible materials with a lesser extent of desiccation cracks. It also increased the tensile and the shear strength of the stabilized clay with an increase in the nanocomposites size. This technique can be effectively used for road embankments and slope stabilization.
Keywords :
Polymer stabilization , Nanocomposites , Microstructures , Clay , Geotechnical properties
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Journal title :
Alexandria Engineering Journal
Record number :
2540421
Link To Document :
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