Influence of Subgrade Soil Stabilization Using Demolished Waste Concrete on Pavement Surface |
Author(s): |
Priyank Soni , NRI Institute of Research & Technology, Bhopal; Dr. P.K. Roy, NRI Institute of Research & Technology, Bhopal |
Keywords: |
Subgrade Soil, Stabilization, Demolished Waste Concrete (DWC), Pavement Surface, CBR Test, Compaction Test |
Abstract |
In summation, utilizing DWC for subgrade soil stabilization emerges as an avant-garde and sustainable approach in pavement engineering, presenting an eco-friendly strategy for repurposing construction waste and thus, forging a sustainable pathway for future urban development. The value of CBR increased from 100.8% to 316.7% and then decreased by 174.9% for different percentages of Demolished Concrete Waste used in the soil sample in unsoaked conditions. The value of CBR increased from 109.24% to 298.96% and then decreased by 251.72% for different percentages of Demolished Concrete Waste used in the soil sample in 4 days-soaked condition. At 40% of Demolished Concrete Waste used in concrete, more economical results are provided because the CBR value is optimum. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV11I110008 Published in: Volume : 11, Issue : 11 Publication Date: 01/02/2024 Page(s): 6-8 |
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