2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2011.11.045
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A simple review of soil reinforcement by using natural and synthetic fibers

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“…As fibras consistem principalmente de celulose, hemicelulose, lignina, pectina e outras substâncias solúveis em água além de ceras. O alto conteúdo de lignina permite que a degradação da fibra de coco ocorra muito mais lentamente que outras fibras vegetais (HEJAZI et al, 2012).…”
Section: A Fibra De Coco Em Matrizes Cimentíciasunclassified
“…As fibras consistem principalmente de celulose, hemicelulose, lignina, pectina e outras substâncias solúveis em água além de ceras. O alto conteúdo de lignina permite que a degradação da fibra de coco ocorra muito mais lentamente que outras fibras vegetais (HEJAZI et al, 2012).…”
Section: A Fibra De Coco Em Matrizes Cimentíciasunclassified
“…Différents types d'additions sont proposées en compléments au liants hydrauliques pour améliorer les propriétés mécaniques des sédiments stabilisés : correction granulaire (sables), ajout de liants (chaux, cendre volante et/ou fumée de silice) ou incorporation de fibres (naturelles et synthétiques) (ZENTAR et al, 2008 ;KAMALI et al, 2008 ;SILITONGA, 2010). Quant aux ajouts de fibres artificielles ou naturelles, elles sont incorporées afin d'améliorer la résistance à la traction des sédiments (AKBULUT et al, 2007 ;HORPIBULSUK et al, 2012 ;HEJAZI et al, 2012 ;LIANG, 2012 ;MOHAMED 2013). Cependant, le rôle des fibres dans la matrice granulaire reste peu exploré dans le cas du traitement des sédiments fins.…”
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“…M. Emiroğlu et al 7 concluded that the optimum mixing ratios for raw materials (clay and sand) were between 0.43 and 0.66 by weight according to compressive strength and plasticity. Alfred et al 8 adopted different proportions of vegetable fibre to improve the compressive strength and weather resistance of raw soil materials. V. Sharma et al 9 indicated that the UCS value of low compressive clay had significantly increased with the addition of natural fibres.…”
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confidence: 99%