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Weak and unsuitable soil conditions have always caused problems for civil engineers during
the construction of structures. To avoid problems in a cost- effective manner, proper and
reliable solutions need to be developed. Therefore, development of effective stabilization
techniques for these environmentally sensitive lands and soils has been called for. In Jimma
town most of roads are deteriorated. For this deterioration one of the reasons behind is
weakness of subgrade soil. Therefore modification or improvement of such soil is required to
get stable subgrade soil. Over centuries the Ensete ventricosum fibers have been extracted from
the stems as major material for the weaving, ropes and cord production, as well as for baskets
production. To use this material as a fiber for soil reinforcement, this study investigated
properties and strength on reinforced soil.
The objective of this study was to use ensete ventricosum fiber in improvement of weak
subgrade soil by examining its effect on engineering properties.
The disturbed samples were collected at desired amount from dippo and koshe at adequate
depth. And ensete ventricosum fiber sample were collected based on desired content from local
market of Jimma zone Shebe. From sieve analysis tests, percentage of passing through sieve
No. 200 (0.075mm sieve size) of koshe and dippo is 93.16% and 95.07 % respectively. While
from the Atterberg’s limit test results, natural soil sample contains a liquid limit of 82.9and
80.53%, a plastic limit of 36.11% and 35.1%, and plasticity index of 46.8% and 45.43%, koshe
and dippo samples respectively. This result shows that both samples are clay soil. Both natural
sample soils were classified as A-7-5 according to AASHTO soil classification system and CH
according to USCS.
As observed from CBR test result, when fiber content increases, CBR value also increases until
0.75% fiber content is added and then decreases for both samples. So this 0.75% fiber content
can be taken as optimum content to produce best mix of soil and reinforcement fiber which
improve weak subgrade soil. From compaction test, it is observed that fiber content increases,
MDD decreases and OMC increases for both samples. MDD decreases from 1.35 g/cm
3
of
natural sample to 1.28 g/cm
3
of 1% fiber reinforced sample and from 1.47g/cm
3
of natural
sample to 1.39g/cm
3
of 1% fiber reinforced sample for koshe and dippo samples respectively.
Again OMC increases from 30.16% of natural sample to 36.65% of 1%fiber reinforced sample
for koshe sample and from 20.21 of natural sample to 27.05% of 1%fiber reinforced sample for
dippo sample.
UCS value increased by 91.7% at 25mm ,121.97% at 50mm, 229.9% at 75mm length from
natural soil for dippo sample and 57.1% at 25mm,80.5% at 50mm,176.8% at 75mm for koshe
sample for constant content of 0.75% of fiber is added . It is observed that the UCS value of
fiber reinforced soil increases with increase in fiber length |
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