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Split tensile strength of monofilament polypropylene fiber-reinforced cemented sandy soils
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Geosynthetics International
Geosynthetics International (2011) 18 (2): 57–62.
Published: 01 April 2011
...N.C. Consoli; R.R. de Moraes; L. Festugato ABSTRACT: The present research aims to quantify the influence of the amount of cement, the porosity, and the voids/cement ratio in assessment of the split tensile strength (qt) of a sandy soil when reinforced and non-reinforced...
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Experimental investigation of the strength properties of sand–clay mixtures reinforced with randomly distributed discrete polypropylene fibers
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Geosynthetics International
Geosynthetics International (2009) 16 (5): 354–363.
Published: 01 October 2009
... (UCS) reached its maximum value at a fiber/clay ratio of 1.0% and sand/clay ratio of 7.5%. There was a reasonably strong linear correlation (R2 ≈ 1.0) between UCS and average initial tangent modulus values. The ratio of UCS to split tensile strength (STS) for all fiber–sand–clay...
