Establishing relationships for strength characteristics of lateritic soils with varying silt fractions

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2016

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CAFET INNOVA Technical Society 1-2-18/103, Mohini Mansion, Gagan Mahal Road, Domalguda, Hyderabad 500029

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Design and construction of highway embankments constitute a major component of highway engineering science. Poor sub-grade strength, overloading due to traffic loads, and seismic vibrations can cause distress to pavement sub-grades and embankments. Inadequate compaction and poor sub soil drainage, in addition to low bearing strength of soils cause failure of embankments especially in submersible regions. The present study is focused on performing investigations on the engineering properties of lateritic and lithomargic soils and the effect of fines on soil strength. Tests such as California Bearing Ratio (CBR), tests for unconfined compressive strength (UCS), and tri-axial tests are carried to study the strength behavior of soil on addition of lithomargic soils. Additionally, the development of regressions will help field engineers in estimating the value of the CBR based on simple laboratory experiments such as Unconfined Compression strength test, and the Triaxial test. © 2016 CAFET-INNOVA TECHNICAL SOCIETY. All rights reserved.

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Compaction, Compressive strength, Embankments, Highway engineering, Soils, Strength of materials, California bearing ratio, Design and construction, Laboratory experiments, Lateritic soils, Strength characteristics, Unconfined compression strength, Unconfined compressive stren, Unconfined compressive strength, Soil testing, bearing capacity, compressive strength, laterite, silt, soil mechanics, subgrade, triaxial test

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International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering, 2016, 9, 4, pp. 1458-1464

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