Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements

This investigative study focuses on the response of full scale coir reinforced low volume roads when subjected to static loading. The test track of 1.736 km consists of a control section and eight reinforced sections including two types of coir geotextiles and subbase with varying thickness. An asse...

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Main Authors: Anusudha Visvanathan, Sunitha Velayudhan, Samson Mathew
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2022-02-01
Series:Journal of Natural Fibers
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2020.1758279
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Samson Mathew
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description This investigative study focuses on the response of full scale coir reinforced low volume roads when subjected to static loading. The test track of 1.736 km consists of a control section and eight reinforced sections including two types of coir geotextiles and subbase with varying thickness. An assessment of the general behavior of coir geotextile-reinforced sections, to static plate load tests, California Bearing Ratio tests, geogauge and dynamic cone penetration tests is done for evaluation. The study summarizes the results of the executed tests on the reinforced test track in comparison to the unreinforced one. The results reveal that the geotextile with higher apparent opening size is not as good as that of the finer mesh geotextile. A maximum of 112% improvement in the elastic modulus of subgrade is achieved by using a woven coir geotextile of 740 g/m2 mass per unit area whereas 70% increment is attained while using an alternate geotextile of 365 g/m2 mass per unit area. The elastic modulus values are determined from the various field tests and the overall damage analysis is carried out using KENPAVE software. From the analysis, it is noted that an appreciable decrease in the aggregate layer thickness is achieved by using coir geotextile as reinforcement. Use of coir geotextiles in pavements as a reinforcement can therefore help in reducing the demand and consumption of fast-depleting natural resources.
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spelling doaj.art-683374d4f24844eca01ec39ccec08d7c2023-09-20T12:50:19ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Natural Fibers1544-04781544-046X2022-02-0119259760910.1080/15440478.2020.17582791758279Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume PavementsAnusudha Visvanathan0Sunitha Velayudhan1Samson Mathew2National Institute of TechnologyNational Institute of TechnologyNational Institute of TechnologyThis investigative study focuses on the response of full scale coir reinforced low volume roads when subjected to static loading. The test track of 1.736 km consists of a control section and eight reinforced sections including two types of coir geotextiles and subbase with varying thickness. An assessment of the general behavior of coir geotextile-reinforced sections, to static plate load tests, California Bearing Ratio tests, geogauge and dynamic cone penetration tests is done for evaluation. The study summarizes the results of the executed tests on the reinforced test track in comparison to the unreinforced one. The results reveal that the geotextile with higher apparent opening size is not as good as that of the finer mesh geotextile. A maximum of 112% improvement in the elastic modulus of subgrade is achieved by using a woven coir geotextile of 740 g/m2 mass per unit area whereas 70% increment is attained while using an alternate geotextile of 365 g/m2 mass per unit area. The elastic modulus values are determined from the various field tests and the overall damage analysis is carried out using KENPAVE software. From the analysis, it is noted that an appreciable decrease in the aggregate layer thickness is achieved by using coir geotextile as reinforcement. Use of coir geotextiles in pavements as a reinforcement can therefore help in reducing the demand and consumption of fast-depleting natural resources.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15440478.2020.1758279coir geotextilereinforcementsubgradeelastic moduluskenlayerlow volume roads
spellingShingle Anusudha Visvanathan
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Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements
Journal of Natural Fibers
coir geotextile
reinforcement
subgrade
elastic modulus
kenlayer
low volume roads
title Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements
title_full Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements
title_fullStr Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements
title_full_unstemmed Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements
title_short Field Evaluation of Coir Geotextile Reinforced Subgrade for Low Volume Pavements
title_sort field evaluation of coir geotextile reinforced subgrade for low volume pavements
topic coir geotextile
reinforcement
subgrade
elastic modulus
kenlayer
low volume roads
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