Use of Green Shade Net in Silt Soil in Highway Construction

Parveen Berwal*, Isha Verma**
* Faculty, Civil Engineering Deportment, BRCM College of Engineering and Technology, Bahal, Bhiwani, India.
** Faculty, Civil Engineering Deportment, University Institute of Technology, Maharishi Dayanad University, Rohtak, India.
Periodicity:June - August'2013
DOI : https://doi.org/10.26634/jste.2.2.2384

Abstract

As we all know construction industry is increasing day by day and there is a great need of aggregate in road construction and in building construction. This paper discusses the feasibility of using green shade fabric for application in road construction based on the laboratory investigation and field trial. Green shade fabric is made up of synthetic fiber such as polypropylene and polyethylene. These fibers are either as flat tape or threads woven or knitted in various way. The specific weight of the material is 0.97 and the melting point is 125-135°C. The fabric is holding good strength in soil and provides good resistance against the load. In this paper, test are done of different sample like sample 1, 2, 3 and sample 4 which are at ½, ¼, depth, at top and without fabric material. The results indicate that green shade net fabric can be used in road construction in case of silt soil, and holds a good promise for better improvement in road construction.

Keywords

Component, Green Shade, Highway Construction, Silt

How to Cite this Article?

Berwal, P., and Verma, I. (2013). Use of Green Shade Net in Silt Soil in Highway Construction. i-manager’s Journal on Structural Engineering, 2(2), 26-29. https://doi.org/10.26634/jste.2.2.2384

References

[1]. Consistency limit of soil ( IS: 2720-PART 5)
[2]. Grain size analysis (IS:2720-PART 4)
[3]. Compaction test (IS:2720-PART 7, 8)
[4]. California bearing ratio test (IS: 2720- PART 16)
[5]. Text book of Highway Engineering by Khanna & Justo
[6]. Text book of Soil Mechanics by K.R.Arora
[7]. ASTM Standards D1883-05 and D4429
[8]. AASHTO T193
[9]. ISO 14688
[10]. Moss,AJ., Green,P. (1975). “Sand and silt grain: predetermination of their formation and properties by microstructure in quartz”. Australian Journal of Earth Science.
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