2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15118603
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Natural Fibre for Geotechnical Applications: Concepts, Achievements and Challenges

Abstract: Enhancing the use of natural fibre for geotechnical purposes has attracted greater attention in the past decade, mainly because of the tangible benefits that this green approach would bring to our sustainable infrastructure developments. While this topic has been subjected to often sceptical review or discussions, they usually focus on narrow aspects such as soil reinforcement, resulting in a lack of thorough assessment over different aspects and applications. The current paper hence aims to not only provide a… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the strength of sugar palm fibers could offer higher resistance than other natural fibers, where the tensile strength of aging fibers is reduced by half after 10 years [20]. Sugar-palm-fiber-based ECB's mechanical properties allow it to last for up to an estimate of 20 years because sugar palm fibers have a greater lignin concentration of over 30% compared to other natural fibers [70,71].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the strength of sugar palm fibers could offer higher resistance than other natural fibers, where the tensile strength of aging fibers is reduced by half after 10 years [20]. Sugar-palm-fiber-based ECB's mechanical properties allow it to last for up to an estimate of 20 years because sugar palm fibers have a greater lignin concentration of over 30% compared to other natural fibers [70,71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, considerable efforts have been made to develop more eco-friendly geosynthetics based on natural fibre. A comprehensive review of various potential applications of natural fibre for geotechnical purposes was presented in [12]. Three different major functions of natural fibres were identified, including (i) soil reinforcement, (ii) enhanced drainage for soil consolidation and (iii) filtration, separation and erosion controls.…”
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