Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test

Awareness of peoples towards environmental impact assessment to sustainable development have been progressively increase from time to time. For that reason, this research is focusing on the effect of the usable daily cooking oils to the shear strength of soil which easily thrown into the soil in the...

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Published in:IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Main Author: Abdul Rahman A.S.; Sidek N.; Hamzah N.; Ahmad J.; Mohd Fazlan M.I.
Format: Conference paper
Language:English
Published: Institute of Physics Publishing 2020
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Abdul Rahman A.S.; Sidek N.; Hamzah N.; Ahmad J.; Mohd Fazlan M.I.
Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
2020
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
476
1
10.1088/1755-1315/476/1/012044
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85086758679&doi=10.1088%2f1755-1315%2f476%2f1%2f012044&partnerID=40&md5=20f78042ee4a32b3b41424bb7f6307e3
Awareness of peoples towards environmental impact assessment to sustainable development have been progressively increase from time to time. For that reason, this research is focusing on the effect of the usable daily cooking oils to the shear strength of soil which easily thrown into the soil in the backyard of the houses. Due to that, the mixing of oil with water in the soil may lead to reduction in shear strength and thus will lead to failure in a foundation of structures. This study was carried out to investigate the effect of shear strength of soil when mixing with usable cooking oil with 5% and 10% and compared it with the soil without mixing with usable cooking oil using single stage triaxial consolidated drained test. Finding reveal that there is significant reduction in shear strength for control specimens with the mixing of 5% and 10% of usable cooking oil. For control specimens, the shear strength was at 26° of effective friction angles whereas for specimens mixing with 5% and 10% was at 22° and 20° respectively. The shear strength was deduced for about 6° for specimens in natural and mix with 10% of usable cooking oil. In the end, results show that reduction in shear strength will continuously decreased with the increase of the quantities of usable cooking oil and thus will reflect towards the failure of a foundation. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
Institute of Physics Publishing
17551307
English
Conference paper
All Open Access; Gold Open Access
author Abdul Rahman A.S.; Sidek N.; Hamzah N.; Ahmad J.; Mohd Fazlan M.I.
spellingShingle Abdul Rahman A.S.; Sidek N.; Hamzah N.; Ahmad J.; Mohd Fazlan M.I.
Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
author_facet Abdul Rahman A.S.; Sidek N.; Hamzah N.; Ahmad J.; Mohd Fazlan M.I.
author_sort Abdul Rahman A.S.; Sidek N.; Hamzah N.; Ahmad J.; Mohd Fazlan M.I.
title Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
title_short Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
title_full Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
title_fullStr Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
title_full_unstemmed Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
title_sort Behaviour of shear strength envelope mixing with usable cooking oil using consolidated drained triaxial test
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description Awareness of peoples towards environmental impact assessment to sustainable development have been progressively increase from time to time. For that reason, this research is focusing on the effect of the usable daily cooking oils to the shear strength of soil which easily thrown into the soil in the backyard of the houses. Due to that, the mixing of oil with water in the soil may lead to reduction in shear strength and thus will lead to failure in a foundation of structures. This study was carried out to investigate the effect of shear strength of soil when mixing with usable cooking oil with 5% and 10% and compared it with the soil without mixing with usable cooking oil using single stage triaxial consolidated drained test. Finding reveal that there is significant reduction in shear strength for control specimens with the mixing of 5% and 10% of usable cooking oil. For control specimens, the shear strength was at 26° of effective friction angles whereas for specimens mixing with 5% and 10% was at 22° and 20° respectively. The shear strength was deduced for about 6° for specimens in natural and mix with 10% of usable cooking oil. In the end, results show that reduction in shear strength will continuously decreased with the increase of the quantities of usable cooking oil and thus will reflect towards the failure of a foundation. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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