Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil

Soil is a material that has been used in construction for centuries and nowadays represents one third of the world's construction. Cement and lime which are common stabilisers used to make soil-based blocks durable have been found to be harmful to the environment. Therefore, finding environment...

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Main Authors: Alladjo Rimbarngaye, John N. Mwero, Erick K. Ronoh
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-11-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022028419
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John N. Mwero
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description Soil is a material that has been used in construction for centuries and nowadays represents one third of the world's construction. Cement and lime which are common stabilisers used to make soil-based blocks durable have been found to be harmful to the environment. Therefore, finding environmentally friendly materials as a substitute for cement and lime is of vital importance. In Africa, gum Arabic is a widely available organic material (a biopolymer). The objective of this study was therefore to evaluate the effects of gum Arabic on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil in order to use gum Arabic as a binder for the stabilization of laterite soil blocks. Light compaction test (Standard Proctor Test) was carried out for the mixture of laterite soil, sand, and gum Arabic. The proportion of sand was 20% by mass of laterite soil in this mixture; the gum Arabic was varied from 0 to 10% with a step of 2, by mass of laterite soil. The results showed that the maximum dry density decreased from 1883 kg/m3 to 1693 kg/m3 after the addition of 0%–10% gum Arabic in laterite soil, respectively. Whereas the optimum moisture content increased from 14.88% to 18.38% after the addition of 0%–10% gum Arabic, respectively. The observed results of the maximum dry density have been found to be within the recommended range. Based on the findings from this study, gum Arabic can be recommended as binder in the stabilisation of laterite blocks.
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spelling doaj.art-0084722296714769963fee39133c922d2022-12-22T04:35:55ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402022-11-01811e11553Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soilAlladjo Rimbarngaye0John N. Mwero1Erick K. Ronoh2Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, Pan African University Institute for Basic Sciences, Technology and Innovation Hosted at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya; Corresponding author.Department of Civil and Construction Engineering, University of Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, KenyaSoil is a material that has been used in construction for centuries and nowadays represents one third of the world's construction. Cement and lime which are common stabilisers used to make soil-based blocks durable have been found to be harmful to the environment. Therefore, finding environmentally friendly materials as a substitute for cement and lime is of vital importance. In Africa, gum Arabic is a widely available organic material (a biopolymer). The objective of this study was therefore to evaluate the effects of gum Arabic on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil in order to use gum Arabic as a binder for the stabilization of laterite soil blocks. Light compaction test (Standard Proctor Test) was carried out for the mixture of laterite soil, sand, and gum Arabic. The proportion of sand was 20% by mass of laterite soil in this mixture; the gum Arabic was varied from 0 to 10% with a step of 2, by mass of laterite soil. The results showed that the maximum dry density decreased from 1883 kg/m3 to 1693 kg/m3 after the addition of 0%–10% gum Arabic in laterite soil, respectively. Whereas the optimum moisture content increased from 14.88% to 18.38% after the addition of 0%–10% gum Arabic, respectively. The observed results of the maximum dry density have been found to be within the recommended range. Based on the findings from this study, gum Arabic can be recommended as binder in the stabilisation of laterite blocks.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022028419Gum ArabicNatural biopolymerLaterite soilProctor testMaximum dry densityOptimum moisture content
spellingShingle Alladjo Rimbarngaye
John N. Mwero
Erick K. Ronoh
Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
Heliyon
Gum Arabic
Natural biopolymer
Laterite soil
Proctor test
Maximum dry density
Optimum moisture content
title Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
title_full Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
title_fullStr Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
title_full_unstemmed Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
title_short Effect of gum Arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
title_sort effect of gum arabic content on maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of laterite soil
topic Gum Arabic
Natural biopolymer
Laterite soil
Proctor test
Maximum dry density
Optimum moisture content
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844022028419
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