Abstract

In this paper, the study was conducted to determine the lime effect on vertical deformation of road base physical model of laterite Halmahera soil. The samples of laterite soil were obtained from Halmahera Island, North Maluku Province, Indonesia. Soil characteristics were obtained from laboratory testing, according to American Standard for Testing and Materials (ASTM), consists of physical, mechanical, minerals, and chemical. The base layer of physical model testing with the dimension; 2m of length, 2m of width, and 1.5m of height. The addition of lime with variations of 3, 5, 7, an 10%, based on maximum dry density of standard Proctor test results and cured for 28 days. The model of lime treated laterite Halmahera soil with 0,1m thickness placed on subgrade layer with 1,5m thickness. Furthermore, the physical model was given static vertical loading. Some dial gauge is placed on the lime treated soil surface with distance interval 20cm, to read the vertical deformation that occurs during loading. The experimentals data was analyzed and validated with numerical analysis using finite element method. The results showed that the vertical deformation reduced significantly on 10% lime content (three times less than untreated soil), and qualify for maximum deflection (standard requirement L/240) on 7-10% lime content.

Highlights

  • Indonesia in recent years is actively to build various infrastructure in support of economic growth

  • The road foundation layer consists of a subgrade alluvial soil of 1.5m thick and lime treated laterite soil 0.1m thick

  • Vertical deformation was measured for each soil mixture using dial gauge placed on surface with inter distance 0.2cm

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Introduction

Indonesia in recent years is actively to build various infrastructure in support of economic growth. One of the soil that can be developed to road construction is laterite soil in East Halmahera Regency, North Maluku Province, Indonesia. This area is limited to obtain the soil type that conform for technical requirements as base material, even must be imported from the other regions. While this area is dominated by laterite soils with relatively high metal content, FeO, MnO, and NiO, which is wasted from nickel mining [2,3,4]

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