The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope
Geotechnical phenomena known as “land sliding” encompasses a broad spectrum of ground movements, including rock falls, deep slope failures, and shallow debris flows, particularly in tropical regions. The severity of this issue is higher in regions with a lot of residual soils, like Malaysia, due to...
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author | Kuraisha, Kambali Duraisamy, Youventharan Rokiah, Othman Mohd Arif, Sulaiman Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah Siti Noor Linda, Taib |
author_facet | Kuraisha, Kambali Duraisamy, Youventharan Rokiah, Othman Mohd Arif, Sulaiman Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah Siti Noor Linda, Taib |
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description | Geotechnical phenomena known as “land sliding” encompasses a broad spectrum of ground movements, including rock falls, deep slope failures, and shallow debris flows, particularly in tropical regions. The severity of this issue is higher in regions with a lot of residual soils, like Malaysia, due to the frequent and intense rainfall events and the unique soil properties that make these areas prone to instability. The use of vegetation in soil bioengineering has gained attention recently as an environmentally friendly technique for stabilizing slopes, as most conventional approaches are neither inexpensive nor universally accessible. The primary objective is to understand the bioinspired soil anchoring system’s interaction mechanism to improve the bonding between the residual soil structure in tropical regions. This research is conducted to determine the relationship between the tensile strength of Eugenia Oleina plant roots and the soil parameters of Gambang residual soil. Laboratory testing for soil properties and classification procedures were conducted. Root tensile strength, compressive strength, and shear strength were determined by conducting an unconfined compression test and a direct shear test. These tests are crucial in understanding the mechanical properties of the soil and how it interacts with plant roots under different stress conditions. The comparison between Eugenia Oleina (EO) and Dicranopteris Linearis (DL) plant roots was obtained to recommend the best plant roots for slope stabilization. Out of all the bioinspired soil anchoring systems for tropical slopes, the findings offer the best answer. Thus, it was determined and suggested which plant species would be the most effective tool in residual soil to reinforce tropical slopes. |
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spelling | UMPir438422025-02-18T05:13:34Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43842/ The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope Kuraisha, Kambali Duraisamy, Youventharan Rokiah, Othman Mohd Arif, Sulaiman Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah Siti Noor Linda, Taib TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Geotechnical phenomena known as “land sliding” encompasses a broad spectrum of ground movements, including rock falls, deep slope failures, and shallow debris flows, particularly in tropical regions. The severity of this issue is higher in regions with a lot of residual soils, like Malaysia, due to the frequent and intense rainfall events and the unique soil properties that make these areas prone to instability. The use of vegetation in soil bioengineering has gained attention recently as an environmentally friendly technique for stabilizing slopes, as most conventional approaches are neither inexpensive nor universally accessible. The primary objective is to understand the bioinspired soil anchoring system’s interaction mechanism to improve the bonding between the residual soil structure in tropical regions. This research is conducted to determine the relationship between the tensile strength of Eugenia Oleina plant roots and the soil parameters of Gambang residual soil. Laboratory testing for soil properties and classification procedures were conducted. Root tensile strength, compressive strength, and shear strength were determined by conducting an unconfined compression test and a direct shear test. These tests are crucial in understanding the mechanical properties of the soil and how it interacts with plant roots under different stress conditions. The comparison between Eugenia Oleina (EO) and Dicranopteris Linearis (DL) plant roots was obtained to recommend the best plant roots for slope stabilization. Out of all the bioinspired soil anchoring systems for tropical slopes, the findings offer the best answer. Thus, it was determined and suggested which plant species would be the most effective tool in residual soil to reinforce tropical slopes. Materials Research Forum LLC 2025 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43842/1/The%20effectiveness%20of%20bio-anchorage%20system%20in%20reinforcing%20tropical%20residual%20slope.pdf Kuraisha, Kambali and Duraisamy, Youventharan and Rokiah, Othman and Mohd Arif, Sulaiman and Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah and Siti Noor Linda, Taib (2025) The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope. In: Materials Research Proceedings. 1st International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering for Resilient, Smart and Sustainable Solutions , 3 - 5 November 2024 , Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. pp. 397-406., 48. ISSN ISSN 2474-3941 (print), ISSN 2474-395X (online) ISBN 9781644903414 (Published) https://doi.org/10.21741/9781644903414-44 |
spellingShingle | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Kuraisha, Kambali Duraisamy, Youventharan Rokiah, Othman Mohd Arif, Sulaiman Putra Jaya, Ramadhansyah Siti Noor Linda, Taib The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
title | The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
title_full | The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
title_fullStr | The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
title_full_unstemmed | The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
title_short | The effectiveness of bio-anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
title_sort | effectiveness of bio anchorage system in reinforcing tropical residual slope |
topic | TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) |
url | http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/43842/1/The%20effectiveness%20of%20bio-anchorage%20system%20in%20reinforcing%20tropical%20residual%20slope.pdf |
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