A detailed laboratory study was carried out to evaluate the physical, chemical and geotechnical characteristics of jarofix (a waste material generated by the zinc industry) before assessing its applicability for embankment construction. Mineralogical and morphological properties, shape, crystallinity and the concentration of inorganic and heavy metals were evaluated. The stress–displacement behaviour of jarofix was studied by conducting a series of direct shear tests at different normal stresses and dry densities. The parameters studied were the shear stress, shear stress ratio, horizontal and vertical displacements, peak and critical friction angles and dilation. These parameters were compared with those of other suitable embankment materials. It was found that jarofix has a polycrystalline structure with cuboidal particles and a non-hazardous nature. The peak shear stress values at higher density were significantly higher than those at lower density. The stress–strain and volume-change behaviour of the jarofix was found to be similar to those of silty soil, fly ash, sandy soil and dense sand. It is concluded that jarofix can be utilised as an alternative embankment material for sustainable road construction.
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Anil K. Sinha, PhD;
Anil K. Sinha, PhD
Senior Scientist, Geotechnical Engineering Division, CSIR – Central Road Research Institute, New Delhi, India (corresponding author: sinha.crri@nic.in)
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Vasant G. Havanagi, PhD;
Vasant G. Havanagi, PhD
Senior Principal Scientist, Geotechnical Engineering Division, CSIR – Central Road Research Institute, New Delhi, India
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Jagdish T. Shahu, PhD
Jagdish T. Shahu, PhD
Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi, India
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 31 2017
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May 15 2018
Online ISSN: 1751-8563
Print ISSN: 1353-2618
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Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering (2018) 171 (5): 439–450.
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May 31 2017
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May 15 2018
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Sinha AK, Havanagi VG, Shahu JT (2018), "Characterisation of jarofix for use in geotechnical projects". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Geotechnical Engineering, Vol. 171 No. 5 pp. 439–450, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeen.17.00103
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