World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
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Abstract
This study aims to investigate effect of nanoclay on resistance of the
exposed clay soils in freezing in vitro conditions. The clay sample was
selected from the considered land. Then they were mixed on water in
1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6 percents as well as without nanoclay. There were
prepared cylinders with 3.81 cm diameter and 7.62 cm height, which they
have been placed in conditions without freezing, one cycle, two cycles
and three cycles of freezing. Then they were tested under uniaxial
experiment. Then they were analyzed by SPSS software. The results show
that adding nanoclay with 1.5, 3, 4.5 and 6 percents will reduce soil
strength during freezing cycles. It can be occurred because adding
nanoclay will result to increase special surface of the samples;
consequently, increasing electrical load increases water absorption,
which it can be partly cause of non-effective increasing nanoclay in
soil resistance. There is also a significant difference between
pressure strength of soils with lower humidity and those with higher
humidity. It confirms that increasing humidity decreases strength
level, which increasing water absorption of samples by nanoclay is
reason of decreasing strength. There is an inverse significant
relationship between increasing nano and soil water absorption, which
its reason may be that adding nanoclay because of increasing samples
special surface and consequently, increasing electricity load will
increase water absorption and samples\u2019 plasticity. It can be
expected that samples\u2019 permeability will decline by increasing
their plasticity. There is also a significant relationship between
increasing nano and soil liquid and doughiness limit that its reason
can be increasing rate of water absorption in samples due to presence
of nanoclay