Scientific Reports (Jun 2024)

Target reliability-based design optimization studies on cohesive soil amended with chitosan and casein for liner applications

  • Romana Mariyam Rasheed,
  • Arif Ali Baig Moghal,
  • B. Munwar Basha,
  • Abdullah Almajed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-64408-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

Abstract

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Abstract The current study investigated the primary and secondary compressibility characteristics of organic clay with two biopolymers, Chitosan (D ch ) and Casein (D ca ) at dosages of 0.5%, 1%, 2%, and 4%. The primary compression index (C c ) values were reduced by 18% and 59% at dosage (D ch and D ca ) of 4% at a consolidation pressure of 800 kPa. The secondary compression indices of chitosan and casein-treated soils fell below the normal range specified for organic soils and lay in the range of 0.01–0.017. The biopolymers also accelerated the consolidation process at all dosages (D ch ) and 2% D ca . The hydraulic conductivity increased for all dosages of chitosan whereas it declined for all dosages of casein compared to untreated soil. The reliability analysis was conducted for biopolymer-treated soils and presented a rational approach toward the selection of a suitable liner. Chitosan failed to achieve a target reliability index of 3 whereas casein-amended samples attained values equal to and greater than 3 at all dosages and consolidation pressures at COV of K max = 20%. At all dosages, the casein-treated soils exhibited reliability index values greater than 3 up to COV of K max = 40% indicating the higher stability of casein mixes as a liner material.