THE UTILIZATION OF NATURAL JUTE FIBER FOR THE STABILIZATION OF SUBGRADE SOIL

Abstract

Sub grade soil is an essential part within the pavement structure because it provides support for that pavement from beneath. The qualities of sub grade soil are very important in the perception of pavement structure. Elevated earth can be a composite material that's a mix of soil and reinforcement,  placed to address the developed tensile stresses plus it enhances the resistance within the soil for the finest stress. To look for the optimum moisture content and maximum dry density for soil A and Soil B additionally to soil jute fiber mix. To uncover rise in strength through the use of jute fibers as being a backing material by transporting out Unconfined Compressive strength test (UCS) and CBR test. To look for the optimum fiber content for soil A and soil B using unconfined compressive strength test (UCS) and California Bearing Ratio test. To look for the Optimum morality and soaking length of NaOH solution to help with fiber. To look for the sturdiness Qualities within the Jute fiber elevated with Soil A and soil B. Objective of reducing pavement thickness on poor sub grade new techniques of construction and soil stabilization are really continuously investigated

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