Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand

Sand is a type of soil that is prone to erosion and has low bearing capacity. Hence, stabilisation of a sand subgrade layer is needed. The results of a study assessing the efficiency of bitumen emulsions (2%, 3%, and 4%) for stabilising sand are presented in this paper. In this study, two different...

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Main Authors: Nathen, Jacqueline Michella; Arshad, Ahmad Kamil; Rais, Nuryantizpura Mohamad; Shaffie, Ekarizan; Ismail, Fauzilah; Kamaluddin, Noor Azreena; Malek, Ahmad Zakilfikri Abdul
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author Nathen
Jacqueline Michella; Arshad
Ahmad Kamil; Rais
Nuryantizpura Mohamad; Shaffie
Ekarizan; Ismail
Fauzilah; Kamaluddin
Noor Azreena; Malek
Ahmad Zakilfikri Abdul
spellingShingle Nathen
Jacqueline Michella; Arshad
Ahmad Kamil; Rais
Nuryantizpura Mohamad; Shaffie
Ekarizan; Ismail
Fauzilah; Kamaluddin
Noor Azreena; Malek
Ahmad Zakilfikri Abdul
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
Engineering
author_facet Nathen
Jacqueline Michella; Arshad
Ahmad Kamil; Rais
Nuryantizpura Mohamad; Shaffie
Ekarizan; Ismail
Fauzilah; Kamaluddin
Noor Azreena; Malek
Ahmad Zakilfikri Abdul
author_sort Nathen
spelling Nathen, Jacqueline Michella; Arshad, Ahmad Kamil; Rais, Nuryantizpura Mohamad; Shaffie, Ekarizan; Ismail, Fauzilah; Kamaluddin, Noor Azreena; Malek, Ahmad Zakilfikri Abdul
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INTEGRATED ENGINEERING
English
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Sand is a type of soil that is prone to erosion and has low bearing capacity. Hence, stabilisation of a sand subgrade layer is needed. The results of a study assessing the efficiency of bitumen emulsions (2%, 3%, and 4%) for stabilising sand are presented in this paper. In this study, two different types of sand were individually mixed with bitumen emulsion: clayey sand and river sand. Soil classification, compaction test, California Bearing Ratio (CBR), and Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) were among the laboratory tests conducted. The unsoaked and soaked CBR was measured after 4 days of curing, and the UCS of sand was measured after 7, 14, and 28 days of curing. Based on the obtained California Bearing Ratio (CBR) and Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS), the results indicated that sand was suitable to be stabilised with bitumen emulsion. It is recommended that future research conduct long-term field studies to evaluate the performance of bitumen emulsion-stabilised sand subgrade under real-world conditions.
UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
2229-838X

2024
16
8
10.30880/ijie.2024.16.08.018
Engineering
Green Published
WOS:001451176300006
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001451176300006
title Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
title_short Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
title_full Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
title_sort Evaluation of the Effectiveness of Bitumen Emulsion for Stabilising Subgrade Sand
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description Sand is a type of soil that is prone to erosion and has low bearing capacity. Hence, stabilisation of a sand subgrade layer is needed. The results of a study assessing the efficiency of bitumen emulsions (2%, 3%, and 4%) for stabilising sand are presented in this paper. In this study, two different types of sand were individually mixed with bitumen emulsion: clayey sand and river sand. Soil classification, compaction test, California Bearing Ratio (CBR), and Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS) were among the laboratory tests conducted. The unsoaked and soaked CBR was measured after 4 days of curing, and the UCS of sand was measured after 7, 14, and 28 days of curing. Based on the obtained California Bearing Ratio (CBR) and Unconfined Compressive Strength (UCS), the results indicated that sand was suitable to be stabilised with bitumen emulsion. It is recommended that future research conduct long-term field studies to evaluate the performance of bitumen emulsion-stabilised sand subgrade under real-world conditions.
publisher UNIV TUN HUSSEIN ONN MALAYSIA
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