Effect of polypropylene fiber on mechanical behaviour of expansive soils
journal contribution
posted on 2018-11-27, 00:00authored byMona Malekzadeh, H Bilsel
This paper presents an experimental study evaluating the effect of polypropylene fiber on
mechanical behaviour of expansive soils. The initial phase of the experimental program includes
the study of the effect of polypropylene fiber on maximum dry density and optimum moisture
content with different fiber inclusions. Dynamic compaction tests have been conducted on an
expansive soil sample with 0%, 0.5%, 0.75%, and 1% polypropylene fiber additions (by dry
weight of the soil) and samples have been prep
ared with the same dry density statically. The
second phase of the experiment
al program focuses on the unco
nfined compression, tensile and
one-dimensional swell behaviour of the unreinforced
and reinforced soil samples. Finally it is
concluded that mitigation of expansive soils using polypropylene fiber might be an effective
method in enhancing the physical and mechanical properties of subsoils on which roads and light
buildings are constructed.