Abstract

The process of improving and enhancing the engineering qualities of soil so that it can support large loads without failing is known as "soil stabilization" in the realm of civil engineering. The behavior of the soil was examined in the current work at various proportions following the addition of Rice Husk Ash (fixed at 15%) and sisal fiber (varying at 1.5%, 2.0%, and 2.5%; length 40 mm). Various soil properties, such as OMC, MDD, CBR value, and UCS values, were then quantified. Utilizing Sisal Fiber and Rice Husk Ash together can enhance the diverse engineering features of soil, according to the conclusion of this experimental research project. Laboratory tests such Atterberg's Limits, Specific Gravity, Particle Size Distribution, Standard Proctor test, Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS), and California Bearing Ratio (CBR) were carried out to examine the engineering qualities of the soil and its mixtures. The results showed that the engineering qualities of clayey soil were significantly enhanced by the addition of Sisal Fiber and Rice Husk Ash. As a result, Sisal Fiber and Rice Husk Ash may act as soil stabilizing agents, making clayey soil a better choice for building foundations. All testing were carried out in accordance with Indian standards regulations. Key Words: Compaction test, CBR, UCS, Rice Husk Ash, Sisal Fiber

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