2012 MS Ceg 10 PDF
2012 MS Ceg 10 PDF
2012 MS Ceg 10 PDF
Research Background
Problem Statement
Glass Waste
Research Objectives
Literature Review
Research Methodology
Laboratory Testing Program & P rocedures
Tests Results & Analysis
Conclusion & Recommendations
Research Background
Expansive Soils:
The soils that are susceptible to large volume changes (swelling
and shrinking) which are directly related to changes in water
content. In the field, expansive clay soils can be easily recognized
in the dry season by the deep cracks, in roughly polygonal
patterns.
Research Background(cont’d)
Stabilization
Chemical Mechanical
Rice Glass
Lime Cement Fly Ash Husk Ash Powder
Problem Statement
Each year in the United Kingdom, expansive soils cause 400 million
pounds loss in terms of damage to buildings, roads, pipelines, and
other structures. (Driscoll and Crilly,2000).
In Pakistan large quantity of waste glass is being produced every
year, almost 25% is recycled whereas other was sent to landfill sites.
The glass waste which is not recycled pose environmental hazards by
polluting the soil, water and air.
So such waste has been used in this research work to evaluate the
improvement in engineering properties of problematic soil.
Glass Waste
In Pakistan there was 1.8 million tons of waste glass in 2016, almost
25 % was recycled whereas other remained untreated(As per UN
Report 2016).
In USA, 11.5 million tons of waste glass generated in 2010 with a
recycling rate of 27% only. (i.e. 8.4 million tons sent to landfills).
In Europe there was 4.1 million tons of waste glass in 2008 with a
recycling rate of 60%.
Glass Waste (cont’d)
Low Income Countries(As per UN Report) Low Income Countries(As per UN Report)In
Current Waste Generation Rate=158 2025 Waste Generation Rate=480 Million
Million Tons per year Tons per year
Glass Waste ( Cont’d)
Waste Generation Rate in Pakistan=30 Million Tons per year( United Nations
Environment Programme, Report on Waste Management in Pakistan (June 2016))
Research Objectives
The main objectives of this research are to study the effect of
Glass Powder on:
Compaction characteristics of expansive soil.
Sultan & Ghani (2014) stabilized the Silty Clay soil of Multan
with Cement and Lime. UCS enhanced up to 200 KPa with 6%
lime upon 14 days curing.
Literature Review(cont’d)
Amit & Mahiyar (2014) performed the Stabilization of Black
Cotton Soil by Fly Ash, Coconut Coir Fiber & Crushed Glass.
Swelling pressure reduced up to 1/10th , increased upto 3.5
times, cohesion decreased and ø increased with addition of
Glass Powder up to 20% FA + 5% CG +1CC %.
Atterberg Limits
Test on Soil + GP
(ASTM D 4318)
Modified
Compaction Test
on Soil + GP
(ASTMD1557)
Laboratory
Test for Index California Bearing
properties, Ratio test on Soil +
Mixing of Soil
Compaction GP (ASTM D
with Different
tests,CBR, 1887)
Percentages of
UCS and One
Glass Powder
R
C
S
ADimensional
Consolidation
tests
Unconfined
Compressive
Strength test on
Soil+GP(ASTM D
2166)
One Dimensional
Consolidation
Test on Soil + GP
(ASTM D 2435)
Soil Sample Collection
Soil sample was collected from Nandipur near Gujranwala
Calcium Oxide
0.763
(CaO)
Aluminium
2.61
Oxide (Al2O3)
Sodium
6.44
Oxide(NaO)
Barium
3.13
Oxide(BaO)
Lithium
0.025
Oxide(LiO)
Moisture
0.003
Content
Particle Size Analysis of Nandipur Soil & Glass Powder
Nandipur Soil Glass Powder Nandipur Soil CH
100 (Fat Clay PI=30.4)
90
80
70
60
50
40
P30
20
10
0
10 1 0.1
Sieve Size(mm)
0.01 0.001
Plasticity Properties of Soil
PI =15-25 Medium Expansive Soil
PI = 25-35 Highly Expansive Soil
After Holtz and Kovacs, 1981
70
60
50
40
CH
Pp30
20
10
0
0 10 20 30
CL
40
Liquid Limit,wl
Series1 Series2
50
Nandipur Soil
60
Series3
70 80 90
Index Properties of Soil & Glass Powder
Nandipur
1 2.65 52.3 30.4 18.29 18
Soil
Glass
2 2.70 NP NP 16.78 15.2
Powder
Sample Preparation
Samples were prepared by mixing Soil & Glass Powder(GP) in
different proportions.
Sample Preparation
S-1 100 0
S-2 98 2
S-3 96 4
S-4 94 6
S-5 92 8
S-6 90 10
S-7 88 12
S-8 86 14
Effect of Powdered Glass on Atterburg Limits
The reduction in Liquid Limit and Plasticity Index is due to the addition of
purely NP material Glass Powder which may reduce the plastic
characteristics of clay(Rohit et al(2015)).
Nandipur Soil
LL
52.3 – 28.4%
PI
30.4- 15.5
N
H
Effect of Glass Powder on Compaction Properties of the
Soil
MDD Increased from 18.29 KN/m3 to 19.18 KN/m3 with the addition of Glass
Powder up to 12% whereas OMC reduced from 18 to 14.8%.
1000
800
600
U 400
200
0
2 4 6 8 10
% Glass Powder
12 14 16
Effect of Curing on Unconfined Compressive Strength of the
Soil
Effect of Glass Powder on Consolidation Characteristics
of the Soil
Effect of Glass Powder on Swell Pressure of Soil
Formation of Bond between Silica & Alumina and filter properties of
Glass Powder prevents the swelling of Soil.
Effect of Glass Powder on Compression Index of the Soil