Journal of Natural Fibers (Oct 2022)

Bearing Ratio Behavior of Sand Overlying Clay with Treated Coir Geotextiles at the Interface

  • Vivek,
  • R. K. Dutta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2021.1952135
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 14
pp. 7534 – 7541

Abstract

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The paper presents the bearing ratio behavior of sand overlying clay with two woven and two non-woven treated coir geotextiles at the interface. The chemicals such as p-aminophenol, sodium periodate and sodium hydroxide were used to treat the coir geotextiles. The results indicated that the unsoaked/soaked bearing ratio of the sand overlying clay with woven coir geotextiles at the interface decreased after the chemical treatment whereas the trend was reverse in case non-woven geotextiles. The unsoaked bearing ratio of the sand overlying clay with the treated/untreated woven and non-woven coir geotextiles at the interface was higher than the soaked bearing ratio. The C: O ratio both for the woven and the non-woven coir geotextiles increased after the chemical treatment. The emissions of Si increased for the woven coir geotextiles whereas it decreased for the non-woven coir geotextiles after the chemical treatment. The chemical treatment results in the modification of the surface of both the untreated woven and non-woven coir geotextiles.

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