• Title of article

    Evolutionary Polynomial Regression-Based Models for the One-Dimensional Compression of Chamkhaleh Sand Mixed with EPS and Tire Derived Aggregate

  • Author/Authors

    karimpour fard ، M. School of Civil Engineering - Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) , Mashmouli Juybari ، R. Department of Civil Engineering - University of Guilan , Rezaie Soufi ، G. Department of Civil Engineering - University of Guilan

  • From page
    323
  • To page
    332
  • Abstract
    The use of expanded polystyrene (EPS) and tire derived aggregate (TDA) as soil stabilization materials has received considerable attention in the last few decades. With the increased use of these products for stabilization purposes, investigating their stressstrain behavior emerges as a crucial endeavor. One of the most widelyused methods employed for evaluating the stressstrain behavior of such mixtures under varying overburden pressures is oedometer testing. In this study, the results of oedometer tests on mixtures of sand and EPS beads, as well as sand and TDA, are used to develop Evolutionary Polynomial Regressionbased models for both sandEPS and sandTDA mixtures. The models presented are developed based on the results of laboratory oedometer tests on the aforesaid mixtures, under different overburden pressures, different relative densities and varying contents of EPS or TDA. Subsequently, by performing multivariate parametric studies on the presented models, the effect of the simultaneous variations of the influencing parameters on the resulting settlement has been investigated. In addition, by carrying out sensitivity analyses, it was found that among the studied parameters, the relative density had the least effect on the resulting settlement for both sandEPS and sandTDA mixtures, while the EPS content is the most effective parameter in the settlement of sandEPS mixtures and for the sandTDA mixtures, both the TDA content and the overburden pressure had the most effect.
  • Keywords
    Expanded Polystyrene , Evolutionary Polynomial regression , Oedometer , Settlement , Tire Derived Aggregate
  • Journal title
    AUT Journal of Civil Engineering
  • Journal title
    AUT Journal of Civil Engineering
  • Record number

    2628529