2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/9831615
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Performance of Subgrade Soil Blended with Cement and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate

Abstract: To improve the essential properties of soil, stabilization proved to be more significant in overcoming the limitations of the desired soil. The improvement of soil properties will not only enhance the mechanical properties rather it will help in preventing dust and erosion formation. In this study, a set of tests are carried out to examine the strength characteristics of subgrade soil blended with ethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) and cement. EVA contributes almost 14% mass to the global waste, requiring bigger lan… Show more

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“…Another problem is that the stabilizing reaction is reversible if CO2 has access to the material, and the layer's strength can be reduced [20]. When we add 8% cement to soil, cohesion increases by 37% while the UCS increases by 76% [21,22]. According to Yilmaz & Ozaydin (2013) [23], increased cement concentration during the UCS test changed the soil specimen's failure pattern from ductile to brittle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another problem is that the stabilizing reaction is reversible if CO2 has access to the material, and the layer's strength can be reduced [20]. When we add 8% cement to soil, cohesion increases by 37% while the UCS increases by 76% [21,22]. According to Yilmaz & Ozaydin (2013) [23], increased cement concentration during the UCS test changed the soil specimen's failure pattern from ductile to brittle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%