Abstract

Expansive soil refers to a particular type of soils – almost clayey soils in property - that expand as they absorb water and shrink when they dry out. The process of swelling generates pressures that can cause lifting, or heaving of structures whilst shrinkage process can cause differential settlement on civil structure. A large number of buildings and roads are placed on such type of soil and exposed to the danger from this swelling and shrinkage processes. In order to avoid the previous mentioned risk from the expansive soil, a technique of soil stabilization should be made for this type of soil to enhance some of its properties. In this study, the experimental investigations have been made to study the suitability of natural gravel from jiren quarry site to improve properties of expansive soil. The important parameters to be determine the geo-technical properties such as Specific gravity, Liquid limit, Plastic limit, Plasticity index, dry density and California Bearing (CBR) ratio values. According to ERA 2002 this type of soils is poor for subgrade for road construction. In order to realize the desired objective, a purposive sampling technique which is non –probability method was adopted in order to collect disturbed soil samples at depth of 1.5m and natural gravel from jiren quarry site used for the preparation of different laboratory tests. The laboratory work involved sieve analysis along with consistence test to classify the soil sample. The preliminary investigation of the soil shows that it belongs to A-7-5 class of soil in AASHTO and CH in USCS soil classification system. Soils under this class are generally of poor for subgrade road construction. Atterberg limits, compaction and CBR tests were used to evaluate properties of stabilized soil. The soil was stabilized with natural gravel in stepped concentration of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20% and 25% by dry weight of the soil. Analysis of the results shows the addition of natural gravel improve the geotechnical properties of the expansive black cotton soil. The addition of natural gravel reduces plasticity index, swelling and OMC with an increase in MDD and CBR with all increased natural gravel contents. The addition of 20% and 25% of natural gravel established an increased CBR value by 670% and 958% respectively, indicating the subgrade class falling under S4 and S5 respectively. From this study it was found out that natural gravel stabilized with soil do meet the minimum requirement of ERA pavement manual specification for use as a sub-grade material in road construction.

Highlights

  • Ethiopia one of fasts growing country in East Africa has been scoring two digit economic growth rates for the past years

  • According to ERA 2002 site investigation manual, a material with California Bearing (CBR) value less than 2% are very difficult to work and subgrade would lead to uneconomical pavement structure, its recommended to cover with selected material or treating it with other stabilizing material

  • (1) The natural subgrade soil of the subject area was generally classified as a material of poor engineering property to be used as a sub-grade material, it requires initial modification and/or stabilization to improve its workability and engineering property

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Summary

Introduction

Ethiopia one of fasts growing country in East Africa has been scoring two digit economic growth rates for the past years. The distribution of expansive soil in Ethiopia covers about 40% of the total surface area of the country [2]. One of the typical approaches of improving weak subgrade soil such as expansive subgrade soil is removing and replacing with high strength subgrade material in order to resist load coming from surface of pavement, so the cost replacing of weak subgrade soil has caused highway agencies to assess alternative methods to construct the highway over weak subgrade. In order to reduce the initial road project constructed on expansive soil treating by mechanical stabilizing the soil with natural gravel obtain from quarry site for the preparation of subgrade soil in order to minimize the initial cost of the project

Statement of the Problem
Scope of the Study
Study Design
Sampling Procedure
Study Variables
Field Identification
Sample Preparation
Result and Discussion
The Effect of Natural Gravel on Atterberg Limit
The Effect of Natural Gravel on Maximum Dry Density
Findings
Result
Conclusion
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