Effect of the Position of Geotextile on the Strength Characteristics of Subgrade in Bituminous Pavements
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In the past 20 years, many new road improvement techniques have revolved around
the use of geosynthetics. In India, most of the flexible pavements are need to be
constructed over weak sub-grade having low modulus values. The California bearing
ratio (CBR) of these sub-grade soils has very low, resulting in more thickness of the
road crust. Replacing of these existing weak subgrade soil may not be good option,
thus it is required to stabilize these weak subgrade soil with suitable stabilizer.
Geosynthetics have been found to be a cost effective alternative to improve the weak
subgrade soils in adverse locations. In this study, firstly the various properties of soil
sample like grain size analysis, liquid limit, plastic limit, plasticity index &
identification of soil has been evaluated and then CBR values of these soils have been
improved using geotextiles. Non-Woven geotextiles are placed at different layers of
various soil samples, and then a series of California Bearing Ratio (CBR) tests were
conducted to evaluate the strength of the subgrade soil. It was observed that the CBR
value increases, when the non-woven geotextile are placed at different layers of
various soil sample. From this study, single layer of non-woven geotextiles is
introduced at the depth of 0.85H from the bottom of the mould shows better
performance than those samples with the geotextiles layer are placed at other depths.
In this study, the flexible pavement have been designed for both fatigue and rutting
life of 100MSA at 90% and 80% reliability, when the non-woven geotextile are
placed at three different depths of subgrade soil samples. The critical strain value for
both fatigue and rutting life are analysed by programme IITPAVE software and are
less than the allowable strain values as computed by IRC: 37-2012.
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Master of Engineering-Infrastructures Engineering
