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Laboratory testing of a polypropylene fiber reinforced residual sandy soil for forest road application

The purpose of this study was to analyze the mechanical behavior of a polypropylene fiber-reinforced young residual sandy soil for forest road application. The first step was to determine the best combination of fiber content and length that would give the greatest increase in unconfined compressive strength of mixture specimens compacted at the Standard Proctor effort. The best combination resulting from the laboratory test program was 0.75% fiber content and fiber 20-mm length. The next step in the testing program was to run triaxial CID/Sat tests in mixture specimens prepared with the best combination and compacted at the Standard Proctor effort. From the laboratory testing program data it was possible to evaluate the influence of the water content in the mechanical response of the soil and fiber-reinforced soil, and to assess the influence of the fibers on the soil shear strength parameters. Data supported that soil reinforcement with polypropylene fiber was responsible for 110% increase in the unconfined compressive strength and 560% increase in the intercept cohesion of the studied soil.

Forest roads; soil reinforcement; fiber-reinforced soil; mechanical strength


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