Shear strength behaviour of polypropylene fibre reinforced cohesive soils |
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Authors: | Costas A Anagnostopoulos Dimitrios Tzetzis Kiriakos Berketis |
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Institution: | 1. Technological Educational Institute of Thessaloniki, School of Technological Applications, Department of Civil Infrastructure Engineering, Thessaloniki, Greece;2. International Hellenic University, Thermi, Greece;3. Spectrum Labs SA, Efplias 49, Piraeus, Greece |
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Abstract: | Soil reinforcement through the inclusion of oriented or randomly distributed discrete elements such as fibres has recently attracted increasing attention in geotechnical engineering. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of certain parameters (the strength properties of the fibre, the relative size of the fibres and grains, and the rate of shear) on the shear strength of polypropylene fibre reinforced cohesive soils. A series of consolidated drained or undrained direct shear tests were conducted on unreinforced and reinforced sandy silt and silty clay specimens. Two types of polypropylene fibres with different mechanical indices were used. The fibre content was varied between 0.3% and 1.1% by weight of dry soil. The test results revealed that the inclusion of fibres in soil significantly increases the shear strength. The attainment of the high shear strength is attributed to the micromechanisms involved in the fibre/soil interactions as studied through scanning electron micrographs. The results also showed that the reinforcement effect was more pronounced under undrained shearing conditions. An important outcome from the current work is that, from the data obtained, the strength of the reinforced soil composites is not practically affected by the fibre mechanical indices. |
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Keywords: | Polypropylene fibre reinforced soil shear strength |
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