Comparative analysis of volume change behavior of expansive road subgrades stabilized with waste paper sludge

Expansive soils have a high tendency for volume change in case of fluctuations in moisture content, potentially causing significant damage to light structures, particularly road pavements. This paper investigates the influence of waste paper sludge ( ) as an alternative sustainable stabilizer on the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2024-11, Vol.14 (1), p.28906-21, Article 28906
Hauptverfasser: TANYILDIZI, Muhammed, GÖKALP, İslam, ZEYBEK, Abdülhakim, UZ, Volkan Emre
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Zusammenfassung:Expansive soils have a high tendency for volume change in case of fluctuations in moisture content, potentially causing significant damage to light structures, particularly road pavements. This paper investigates the influence of waste paper sludge ( ) as an alternative sustainable stabilizer on the volume change behavior of expansive road subgrade soils of different origins. For this purpose, was added to the expansive soils at ratios of 3%, 6%, 9%, 12%, and 15% by dry weight of the soils. A series of Atterberg’s limit, swelling, shrinkage, compaction, and consolidation tests were performed on pure soils and soil specimens with to attain a comprehensive understanding of the role that plays in the volume change behavior of expansive soils. The experimental test results showed that the addition of led to a considerable decrease in the plasticity and swell-shrink potentials of subgrade soils. The consolidation settlement of expansive road subgrades was also reduced to some extent with . Moreover, the statistical analysis of the test data indicated a significant relationship among different swelling-shrinkage parameters. The experimental results presented here suggest that the may be a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and sustainable stabilizer to reduce the volume change sensitivity of expansive road subgrade soils.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-024-80135-5