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Stabilize black cotton Soil by HDPE Plastic

Saurabh Sunil Naik, U P. Naik

Abstract


The performance of roads is often poor after every season and in most cases these pavements show cracking, differential settlement. In Maharashtra state most of part is covered by black cotton soil. The Black Cotton soil is very hard when it is dry and loses its strength increase moisture content. Stability of Black Cotton soil is an acute problem that poses several challenges wherever dealt with. Various researches are conducted to improve the engineering characteristics of such expansive soils. Usually, the problematic soils are either removed and replaced by better quality material or stabilized using additives. Demonstrate the potential of reclaimed high density polyethylene strips (HDPE) as soil reinforcement for improving engineering performance of sub grade soil. HDPE strips obtained from waste plastic pipe were mixed with the soil. A series of California Bearing Ratio (CBR) test will be carried out on reinforced soil by variation of percentage of HDPE strips and Aspect ratio. The feasibility of adding HDPE waste plastic is concluded for improving the engineering properties of Black Cotton soils.

 


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