Title of article :
Suitability of brick kiln waste as a stabilizer for clayey soils
Author/Authors :
Saand, Abdullah Department of Civil Engineering - Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering - Science and Technology - Nawabshah - Sindh - Pakistan , Auchar Zardari, Muhammad Department of Civil Engineering - Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering - Science and Technology - Nawabshah - Sindh - Pakistan , Ali Keerio, Manthar an Bangwar, Daddan Department of Civil Engineering - Quaid-e-Awam University College of Engineering - Science and Technology - Larkano - Sindh - Pakistan , Hussain Shaikh, Sabir Architecture and Engineering Services for Sindh Basic Education Program-II - Halcrow Pakistan - Pvt. Ltd - House No. C-172 - Block C - Government Employees Cooperative Housing Society - Sukkur - Sindh - Pakistan , Bangwar, Daddan Khan Department of Civil Engineering - Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering - Science and Technology - Nawabshah - Sindh - Pakistan
Pages :
6
From page :
2258
To page :
2263
Abstract :
Due to increased use of brick masonry for construction of buildings in Pakistan, huge quantities of Brick Kiln Waste (BKW) are generated which not only create disposal problems but are a hazard to the environment. In order to get rid of such problems, it is necessary to investigate suitability of the BKW as a stabilizer to the clayey soils. For this purpose, an experimental program was carried out to stabilize clayey soil with the BKW ranging from 5 to 40%. Basic geotechnical tests were performed on the clayey soil blended with the BKW. The results showed that the clayey soil became coarser and more suitable as a subgrade material with addition of the BKW. There was negligible reduction in dry density up to 7% when the BKW added was 40%. As expected, the cohesion and friction angle of the blended soils respectively decreased and increased with inclusion of the BKW. As compared to the clayey soil, the ultimate bearing capacity of the blended soil having 40% of the BKW increased by 21%. This study shows that clayey soils stabilized with the BKW could be used as a partial fill material for highway embankments and foundations of buildings.
Keywords :
Clayey soil , Brick kiln waste , Stabilizer , Bearing capacity , Dry density , Cohesion , Friction angle
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2552806
Link To Document :
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