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Strength Improvement of Clayey Soil with Waste Plastic Strips and
Cement Kiln Dust
Shafat Hassan1, Neeraj Sharma2
1Post Graduate Student, Department of Civil Engineering, SSCET, Pathankot, Punjab, India
2Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SSCET, Pathankot, Punjab, India
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Abstract - Due to clayey soil’s behaviour such as its low bearing capacity, high shrinkage and swell characteristics, there is
necessity to stabilize such soil. During this study effort has been made to enhance the strength properties of clayey soil. The high
exploitation of natural soil materials and traditional stabilizing materials for them, there is a great need to identify and use the
waste materials in the best possible way in order to lessen the burden on the naturalsoils. Secondly, useofwastematerials canalso
resolve the problem of their disposal, hence helping in avoiding the pollution due to this disposal process. Among many waste
materials, plastic may also be used beneath the theme of reduce, recycle and reuse and it has been already established by several
researchers that such waste can be effectively utilized as a stabilizing agent for soils.
Cement Kiln Dust on the other hand is a particulate matter that is collected from cement kiln exhaust gases and consists of
particles of clinker, unreactive and partially calcined raw materials, and fuel ash enriched with alkalisulphates, halidesandother
volatiles. The most common and economical method for stabilizing expansive soils is using admixtures that prevent volume
changes. Cement Kiln Dust is one such material. This project includes the addition of suitable admixtures such as plastic wastes.
The waste plastic material i.e. plastic bottle strips are used. The waste plastic bottles are taken and cut into small strips. The
addition of these small strips in the expansive soil are done by different percentages along with cement kiln dust and tests such as
liquid limit, plastic limit, compaction test, are performed. In the recent construction experience in the area of study the few last
years showed that ground and underground engineering on the soft soil are susceptible to various types of cracking in buildings
and road pavements. Hence, the aim of this paper is to explore the potentials of CKD and plastic strips for improving properties of
soil. In the present study the cement kiln dust is used in different percentages such as 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%. The Plastic Strips
percentage is varied as 0.5%, 1% and 1.5% and its size is taken as (10*20) mm.
Key Words: Expansive Soil, Soil Stabilization, cement kiln dust (CKD), lime, cement, Plastic strips.
1. INTRODUCTION
A soil is defined as unconsolidated mineral or organic matter on the surface of earth that has been subjected to and show
effects of genetic and environmental factors. It is formed by the decomposition of rocks under the influence of naturally
occurring conditions such as wind, rain, heat, etc. There is a need to select good soil conditions for proper safetyconsideration
of all the construction projects. In India near about 20 % of land cover mostly consistsofexpansivesoils,thefactwhichcan’tbe
ignored. Such soils exhibit extreme stages of consistency from very hard to very soft when saturated. Clayey soils contain
minerals that are capable of absorbing water. They undergo severe volume changes corresponding to changes in moisture
content. Due to these reasons clayey soils are generally poor material for construction. So to improve the engineering
properties of soil, stabilization or reinforcement is done. Soil stabilization is the process of blending and mixing materials to
improve engineering properties of soil like increasing shear strength, compressibility and permeability, thus improving load
bearing capacity of a sub-grade to support pavements and foundations. Stabilization of soils is an effective method for
improving the properties of soil and pavement system performance. The objectives of any stabilization technique used are to
increase the strength and stiffness of soil, improve workability and constructability of the soil and reduce the Plasticity Index.
For any given soil many stabilization methods, using differentstabilizingagents,maybeeffectivetoimprovethesoilproperties
in-place rather than removing and replacing the material. Availability or financial considerations may alsobethedetermining
factor on which a stabilizing agent is selected. The classification of different soils are presented in order to classify, the good
and poor soil, otherwise called as problematic soil. Keeping these objectives in mind this project is taken for the utilization of
Cement kiln Dust and Plastic waste strips as stabilizing agents to enhance the engineering properties of soil.
1.1 MATERIALS:
1.1.1 SOIL
Soil used in this study work was obtained from Indira Nagar, Jammu, J&K (India) from about 1.5m below natural ground. The
soil was hand sorted to remove any pebbles and vegetative matter. The soil type in study is clayey soil which is a kind of an
expansive soil. They exhibit high rate of swelling and shrinkage when exposed to changes in moisture content because of the
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presence of montmorillonite which leads to formation of cracks in soil. Hence, the need for stabilisation. The soil was oven
dried before using it for experimental work.
1.1.2 Plastic Waste Strips
Plastic and materials made with plastic have become the necessary part of our daily life in various stages and also in various
forms, but then, the disposal of the used and unwanted plastic has become a major threat for the civilized world. Plastic strips
used in the study were extracted from locally available plastic mineral water bottles. These are made from Polyethylene
terephthalate (PET). It is chemically unreactive i.e. it doesn’t react with water or food. It is very lightweight and naturally
transparent. Its density is 0.049 and specific gravity is 1.38. The size of a strips is taken as (10*20) mm. The tests were
conducted at various strip contents of 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% of the dry weight of soil.
1.1.3 Cement Kiln Dust (CKD)
Cement kiln dust (CKD) is the one of the industrial waste products, which is a by-product of Portland cement manufacturing
process. CKD consists primarily of calcium oxide and silicon dioxide which is similar to the cement kiln raw feed, but the
amount of alkalis, chloride and sulphate is usually considerably higher in the dust. Many factors influence the chemical and
physical properties of Cement Kiln Dust, because operations of plant differ with respect to raw feed, type of operation, dust
collection facility, and type of fuel used. The research described in this study was conducted exclusively with pre-calciner
Cement Kiln Dust from Khanday Cement Kiln Plant near Kathua district, Jammu J&K (INDIA).
Table 1: Typical Chemical Composition of Cement Kiln Dust
Oxide CaO Al2O3 SiO2 Fe2O3 Mn2O3 Na2O K2O Loss of ignition
Concentration % 50.81 4.71 17.18 1.92 0.002 0.001 1.35 24.03
1.2 Methodology
To study about the soil stabilization, soil is mixed with CKD and Plastic strips, their engineering properties aredetermined.To
achieve the desired objective of the thesis, the following tests were performed as per Indian standard codal provision:
 Consistency limit test (IS: 2720, Part-V)
 Compaction characteristics test (IS: 2720, Part-VII)
1.3 Objectives of study
 To study the compaction characteristics of soil.
 To determine the optimum mix of Cement Kiln Dust, Plastic Strips and expansive soil based on consistency limits test
and compaction characteristics test.
 To check the variation of maximum dry density withoptimummoisturecontentonadditionofdifferentproportionsof
Cement Kiln Dust and Plastic strips.
2. Results and Discussion
Physical properties of soil determined from this study are in the table below:
Table 2: Properties of Soil Sample
Sr. No. Parameters Values
1 Color Brown
2 Liquid Limit (%) 53
3 Plastic Limit (%) 28
4 Plasticity Index (%) 25
5 Specific Gravity 2.56
6 Optimum Moisture Content 10.31
7 Maximum Dry Density 1.89
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2.1 Consistency Limit Test on soil with Cement Kiln Dust (CKD): The variation of liquid limit, plastic limit and plasticity
index with CKD is shown in table 3. Liquid limit and plastic limit test was performed for samples mixed with different
percentage composition of CKD. Liquid limit and Plastic limit of the virgin soil was foundoutto be53%and28%.TheLLand PI
decrease with the addition of CKD up to 20% and then increase slightly with further increase in the additionofCKD. Theinitial
reduction may be attributed to the cementitious properties of CKD due to high content of calcium oxide (CaO) which aids
flocculation and aggregation of the soil particles. The increase in LL and PI beyond 20% CKD content is attributed to the extra
water required to turn the soil-CDK mix to fluid. The PL of the soil increaseswithincreaseinCKDupto20%andthen decreases.
Table 3: Laboratory Test Results
Soil : CKD Liquid limit (%) Plastic Limit (%) Plasticity Index (%)
100:0 53 28 25
90:10 49 28.8 20.2
85:15 47.8 29.5 18.3
80:20 46.6 30.1 16.5
75:25 47.4 29.2 18.2
53 49 47.8 46.6 47.4
28 28.8 29.5 30.1 29.2
25
20.2 18.3 16.5 18.2
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
100:00:00 90:10:00 85:15:00 80:20:00 75:25:00
LL,PL,PI(%)
Percentage of clay : CKD
LL
PL
PI
Fig 1: Consistency limit graph for various proportions
Fig 1 shows the consistency limits graph when different proportions of soil samplesaretreatedwithdifferentamountsofCKD.
When different amounts of CKD is added to the various proportions of soil sample, the liquid limit, plastic limit and the
plasticity index show variations.
2.2 Compaction Characteristics: Moisture content and dry density relationship of virgin soil and soil mixed with different
percentage of soil, CKD and Plastic strips were investigated by carrying out standard Proctor compaction test as per IS:2720
(part 7). The maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of various soil samples were determined.
Table 4: Standard Proctor test for clayey soil
Vol. of Mould (cm3) Moisture Content (%) Dry Density (gm/cm3)
1000 9.67 1.68
1000 10.02 1.76
1000 10.31 1.89
1000 11.23 1.78
1000 12.72 1.71
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Fig 2: Variation of Dry Density with Moisture Content on Clayey Soil
Fig 2 shows the relationship between the dry density and moisture content. From the above figure we can calculate the
Optimum Moisture Content and Maximum Dry Density of clayey soil used in the study. The OMC and MDD of the soil were
found out to be 10.31% and 1.89 gm/cm3 respectively.
Table 5: Variation of MDD and OMC Values of Various Mix Proportions
Soil: CKD: Plastic
strips (%)
MDD (g/ml) OMC (%)
100 : 0 : 0 1.89 10.31
89.5 : 10 : 0.5 1.82 11.81
84.5: 15 : 0.5 1.79 12.92
79.5 : 20 : 0.5 1.75 14.14
74.5 : 25 : 0.5 1.72 18.21
89: 10 : 1 1.69 20.54
84 : 15 : 1 1.65 22.13
79 : 20 : 1 1.67 20.12
74 : 25 : 1 1.71 17.92
88.5 : 10 : 1.5 1.76 16.21
83.5: 15 : 1.5 1.80 14.79
78.5 : 20 : 1.5 1.84 12.31
73.5 : 25 : 1.5 1.88 10.92
Table 5 shows the variation of OMC and MDD mix proportions. The Standard proctor test was performed for samples with
various mixed proportion of Soil: CKD: Plastic strips to find out OMC and MDD. Samples were prepared by mixing CKD with
different percentage at an interval of 5% and with Plastic strips percentage as 0.5%, 1% and 1.5%.
2.3 Moisture-Density Relationship
As the amount of Cement Kiln Dust content and Plastic strips increases the optimummoisturecontentincreasesanddecreases
the maximum dry density till optimum mix i.e. 84% of clay 15% of CKD 1% plastic strips. The MDD and OMC values for 100 %
expansive soils are 1.89 g/ml and 10.31% respectively. The MDD and OMC for the optimum mix are 1.65 g/cc and 22.13%,
respectively. The optimum mix is determined from the consistency’s limit tests. The OMC increases due to extra water
requirement for higher fineness and subsequent enhanced hydration. The MDD decreases due to flocculation of soil particles
and due to the fact that in soil there is always a water content to produce maximum strength untreated.
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11.81
12.92
14.14
20.54
22.13
20.14
17.92
16.21
14.79
12.31 10.92
0
5
10
15
20
25
10 15 20 25
OptimumMoisturecontent(%)
CKD (%)
Plastic strip (0.5%) PS (1%) P.S (1.5%)
Fig 3: OMC v/s Percentage of CKD with 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% of Plastic strips with different proportions of Soil
1.82
1.79
1.75
1.72
1.69
1.65 1.67
1.71
1.76
1.8
1.84
1.88
1.5
1.55
1.6
1.65
1.7
1.75
1.8
1.85
1.9
10 15 20 25
MaximumDryDensityg/ml
CKD (%)
Plastic strips (0.5%) PS (1%) PS (1.5%)
Fig 4: MDD v/s Percentage of CKD with 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% of Plastic Strips with different proportions of clay.
Figure 4 shows the maximum dry density of 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% Plastic Strips at different proportions of CKD i.e. 10 %, 15 %,
20% and 25 %. As per the graph, 0.5% PS, the MDD value goes on decreases. Inthe1%graphvaluesdecreaseat15%,afterthat
goes on increasing. In the case of 1.5% addition of PS values goes on sudden increase till 25 %.
1.89 1.82 1.79 1.75 1.72 1.69 1.65 1.67 1.71 1.76 1.8 1.84 1.88
10.31
11.81
12.92
14.14
18.21
20.54
22.13
20.14
17.92
16.21
14.79
12.31
10.92
0
5
10
15
20
25
OMC(%)andMDD(g/ml)
%age of soil: CKD: Plastic strips
MDD(g/ml)
OMC(%)
Fig 5: OMC % and MDD Values with Various Proportions CKD and Plastic Strips.
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Fig 5 shows a graph in which OMC% shows gradual increase up to a certain point and then decreases. While the MDD goes on
decreasing up to the same point and after that increases. The highest point in the graph is called Optimum moisture Content
and Maximum Dry Density respectively.
3. CONCLUSIONS
 The optimum mix is found to be 84% soil, 15% CKD and 1% Plastic strips on the basis of compaction test.
 Liquid limit decreases and Plastic limit of soil increases as the percentage of CKD increases.ThePlasticityindexofsoil
reduces with increased CKD content. Reduction in Plasticity index is quite visible.Hence,thesoil samplesbecomeless
plastic and compressible.
 The MDD decreases from 1.89 to 1.65 and OMC increases from 10.31 to 22.13 with increase in percentage of CKDand
Plastic strips into the soil.
 When CKD is used as soil stabilizing additive, Soil particles become large-sized clusters, resulting in texture change.
The enlarged particle size causes the void ratio to increase.ThisincreaseinvoidratioreflectsthedecreaseinMDD and
increase of moisture content for the Soil-CKD mixture.
 Increase in OMC is due to water held by flocculent water structure resulting from cementitious reaction.
 Using Plastic bottles as a soil stabilizer is an economical and gainful method since there is scarcity of good quality soil
for embankments and fills.
 This new technique of soil stabilization can be effectively used to meet the challengesofsocietyanditcansignificantly
enhance the properties of soil used in construction of road infrastructure, foundation, stabilization of embankment,
pavement sub grade and other different fields as per the needsandflexibility.Furtherlarge-scaleresearchisadvisable
to determine the boundary effects influence on test and for its more effectiveness.
 This project is to meet the challenge of society to reduce the quantities of plastic wastes.
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IRJET- Strength Improvement of Clayey Soil with Waste Plastic Strips and Cement Kiln Dust

  • 1. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 11 | Nov 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 2216 Strength Improvement of Clayey Soil with Waste Plastic Strips and Cement Kiln Dust Shafat Hassan1, Neeraj Sharma2 1Post Graduate Student, Department of Civil Engineering, SSCET, Pathankot, Punjab, India 2Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, SSCET, Pathankot, Punjab, India ---------------------------------------------------------------------***---------------------------------------------------------------------- Abstract - Due to clayey soil’s behaviour such as its low bearing capacity, high shrinkage and swell characteristics, there is necessity to stabilize such soil. During this study effort has been made to enhance the strength properties of clayey soil. The high exploitation of natural soil materials and traditional stabilizing materials for them, there is a great need to identify and use the waste materials in the best possible way in order to lessen the burden on the naturalsoils. Secondly, useofwastematerials canalso resolve the problem of their disposal, hence helping in avoiding the pollution due to this disposal process. Among many waste materials, plastic may also be used beneath the theme of reduce, recycle and reuse and it has been already established by several researchers that such waste can be effectively utilized as a stabilizing agent for soils. Cement Kiln Dust on the other hand is a particulate matter that is collected from cement kiln exhaust gases and consists of particles of clinker, unreactive and partially calcined raw materials, and fuel ash enriched with alkalisulphates, halidesandother volatiles. The most common and economical method for stabilizing expansive soils is using admixtures that prevent volume changes. Cement Kiln Dust is one such material. This project includes the addition of suitable admixtures such as plastic wastes. The waste plastic material i.e. plastic bottle strips are used. The waste plastic bottles are taken and cut into small strips. The addition of these small strips in the expansive soil are done by different percentages along with cement kiln dust and tests such as liquid limit, plastic limit, compaction test, are performed. In the recent construction experience in the area of study the few last years showed that ground and underground engineering on the soft soil are susceptible to various types of cracking in buildings and road pavements. Hence, the aim of this paper is to explore the potentials of CKD and plastic strips for improving properties of soil. In the present study the cement kiln dust is used in different percentages such as 10%, 15%, 20% and 25%. The Plastic Strips percentage is varied as 0.5%, 1% and 1.5% and its size is taken as (10*20) mm. Key Words: Expansive Soil, Soil Stabilization, cement kiln dust (CKD), lime, cement, Plastic strips. 1. INTRODUCTION A soil is defined as unconsolidated mineral or organic matter on the surface of earth that has been subjected to and show effects of genetic and environmental factors. It is formed by the decomposition of rocks under the influence of naturally occurring conditions such as wind, rain, heat, etc. There is a need to select good soil conditions for proper safetyconsideration of all the construction projects. In India near about 20 % of land cover mostly consistsofexpansivesoils,thefactwhichcan’tbe ignored. Such soils exhibit extreme stages of consistency from very hard to very soft when saturated. Clayey soils contain minerals that are capable of absorbing water. They undergo severe volume changes corresponding to changes in moisture content. Due to these reasons clayey soils are generally poor material for construction. So to improve the engineering properties of soil, stabilization or reinforcement is done. Soil stabilization is the process of blending and mixing materials to improve engineering properties of soil like increasing shear strength, compressibility and permeability, thus improving load bearing capacity of a sub-grade to support pavements and foundations. Stabilization of soils is an effective method for improving the properties of soil and pavement system performance. The objectives of any stabilization technique used are to increase the strength and stiffness of soil, improve workability and constructability of the soil and reduce the Plasticity Index. For any given soil many stabilization methods, using differentstabilizingagents,maybeeffectivetoimprovethesoilproperties in-place rather than removing and replacing the material. Availability or financial considerations may alsobethedetermining factor on which a stabilizing agent is selected. The classification of different soils are presented in order to classify, the good and poor soil, otherwise called as problematic soil. Keeping these objectives in mind this project is taken for the utilization of Cement kiln Dust and Plastic waste strips as stabilizing agents to enhance the engineering properties of soil. 1.1 MATERIALS: 1.1.1 SOIL Soil used in this study work was obtained from Indira Nagar, Jammu, J&K (India) from about 1.5m below natural ground. The soil was hand sorted to remove any pebbles and vegetative matter. The soil type in study is clayey soil which is a kind of an expansive soil. They exhibit high rate of swelling and shrinkage when exposed to changes in moisture content because of the
  • 2. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 11 | Nov 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 2217 presence of montmorillonite which leads to formation of cracks in soil. Hence, the need for stabilisation. The soil was oven dried before using it for experimental work. 1.1.2 Plastic Waste Strips Plastic and materials made with plastic have become the necessary part of our daily life in various stages and also in various forms, but then, the disposal of the used and unwanted plastic has become a major threat for the civilized world. Plastic strips used in the study were extracted from locally available plastic mineral water bottles. These are made from Polyethylene terephthalate (PET). It is chemically unreactive i.e. it doesn’t react with water or food. It is very lightweight and naturally transparent. Its density is 0.049 and specific gravity is 1.38. The size of a strips is taken as (10*20) mm. The tests were conducted at various strip contents of 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% of the dry weight of soil. 1.1.3 Cement Kiln Dust (CKD) Cement kiln dust (CKD) is the one of the industrial waste products, which is a by-product of Portland cement manufacturing process. CKD consists primarily of calcium oxide and silicon dioxide which is similar to the cement kiln raw feed, but the amount of alkalis, chloride and sulphate is usually considerably higher in the dust. Many factors influence the chemical and physical properties of Cement Kiln Dust, because operations of plant differ with respect to raw feed, type of operation, dust collection facility, and type of fuel used. The research described in this study was conducted exclusively with pre-calciner Cement Kiln Dust from Khanday Cement Kiln Plant near Kathua district, Jammu J&K (INDIA). Table 1: Typical Chemical Composition of Cement Kiln Dust Oxide CaO Al2O3 SiO2 Fe2O3 Mn2O3 Na2O K2O Loss of ignition Concentration % 50.81 4.71 17.18 1.92 0.002 0.001 1.35 24.03 1.2 Methodology To study about the soil stabilization, soil is mixed with CKD and Plastic strips, their engineering properties aredetermined.To achieve the desired objective of the thesis, the following tests were performed as per Indian standard codal provision:  Consistency limit test (IS: 2720, Part-V)  Compaction characteristics test (IS: 2720, Part-VII) 1.3 Objectives of study  To study the compaction characteristics of soil.  To determine the optimum mix of Cement Kiln Dust, Plastic Strips and expansive soil based on consistency limits test and compaction characteristics test.  To check the variation of maximum dry density withoptimummoisturecontentonadditionofdifferentproportionsof Cement Kiln Dust and Plastic strips. 2. Results and Discussion Physical properties of soil determined from this study are in the table below: Table 2: Properties of Soil Sample Sr. No. Parameters Values 1 Color Brown 2 Liquid Limit (%) 53 3 Plastic Limit (%) 28 4 Plasticity Index (%) 25 5 Specific Gravity 2.56 6 Optimum Moisture Content 10.31 7 Maximum Dry Density 1.89
  • 3. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 11 | Nov 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 2218 2.1 Consistency Limit Test on soil with Cement Kiln Dust (CKD): The variation of liquid limit, plastic limit and plasticity index with CKD is shown in table 3. Liquid limit and plastic limit test was performed for samples mixed with different percentage composition of CKD. Liquid limit and Plastic limit of the virgin soil was foundoutto be53%and28%.TheLLand PI decrease with the addition of CKD up to 20% and then increase slightly with further increase in the additionofCKD. Theinitial reduction may be attributed to the cementitious properties of CKD due to high content of calcium oxide (CaO) which aids flocculation and aggregation of the soil particles. The increase in LL and PI beyond 20% CKD content is attributed to the extra water required to turn the soil-CDK mix to fluid. The PL of the soil increaseswithincreaseinCKDupto20%andthen decreases. Table 3: Laboratory Test Results Soil : CKD Liquid limit (%) Plastic Limit (%) Plasticity Index (%) 100:0 53 28 25 90:10 49 28.8 20.2 85:15 47.8 29.5 18.3 80:20 46.6 30.1 16.5 75:25 47.4 29.2 18.2 53 49 47.8 46.6 47.4 28 28.8 29.5 30.1 29.2 25 20.2 18.3 16.5 18.2 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 100:00:00 90:10:00 85:15:00 80:20:00 75:25:00 LL,PL,PI(%) Percentage of clay : CKD LL PL PI Fig 1: Consistency limit graph for various proportions Fig 1 shows the consistency limits graph when different proportions of soil samplesaretreatedwithdifferentamountsofCKD. When different amounts of CKD is added to the various proportions of soil sample, the liquid limit, plastic limit and the plasticity index show variations. 2.2 Compaction Characteristics: Moisture content and dry density relationship of virgin soil and soil mixed with different percentage of soil, CKD and Plastic strips were investigated by carrying out standard Proctor compaction test as per IS:2720 (part 7). The maximum dry density and optimum moisture content of various soil samples were determined. Table 4: Standard Proctor test for clayey soil Vol. of Mould (cm3) Moisture Content (%) Dry Density (gm/cm3) 1000 9.67 1.68 1000 10.02 1.76 1000 10.31 1.89 1000 11.23 1.78 1000 12.72 1.71
  • 4. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 11 | Nov 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 2219 Fig 2: Variation of Dry Density with Moisture Content on Clayey Soil Fig 2 shows the relationship between the dry density and moisture content. From the above figure we can calculate the Optimum Moisture Content and Maximum Dry Density of clayey soil used in the study. The OMC and MDD of the soil were found out to be 10.31% and 1.89 gm/cm3 respectively. Table 5: Variation of MDD and OMC Values of Various Mix Proportions Soil: CKD: Plastic strips (%) MDD (g/ml) OMC (%) 100 : 0 : 0 1.89 10.31 89.5 : 10 : 0.5 1.82 11.81 84.5: 15 : 0.5 1.79 12.92 79.5 : 20 : 0.5 1.75 14.14 74.5 : 25 : 0.5 1.72 18.21 89: 10 : 1 1.69 20.54 84 : 15 : 1 1.65 22.13 79 : 20 : 1 1.67 20.12 74 : 25 : 1 1.71 17.92 88.5 : 10 : 1.5 1.76 16.21 83.5: 15 : 1.5 1.80 14.79 78.5 : 20 : 1.5 1.84 12.31 73.5 : 25 : 1.5 1.88 10.92 Table 5 shows the variation of OMC and MDD mix proportions. The Standard proctor test was performed for samples with various mixed proportion of Soil: CKD: Plastic strips to find out OMC and MDD. Samples were prepared by mixing CKD with different percentage at an interval of 5% and with Plastic strips percentage as 0.5%, 1% and 1.5%. 2.3 Moisture-Density Relationship As the amount of Cement Kiln Dust content and Plastic strips increases the optimummoisturecontentincreasesanddecreases the maximum dry density till optimum mix i.e. 84% of clay 15% of CKD 1% plastic strips. The MDD and OMC values for 100 % expansive soils are 1.89 g/ml and 10.31% respectively. The MDD and OMC for the optimum mix are 1.65 g/cc and 22.13%, respectively. The optimum mix is determined from the consistency’s limit tests. The OMC increases due to extra water requirement for higher fineness and subsequent enhanced hydration. The MDD decreases due to flocculation of soil particles and due to the fact that in soil there is always a water content to produce maximum strength untreated.
  • 5. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 11 | Nov 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 2220 11.81 12.92 14.14 20.54 22.13 20.14 17.92 16.21 14.79 12.31 10.92 0 5 10 15 20 25 10 15 20 25 OptimumMoisturecontent(%) CKD (%) Plastic strip (0.5%) PS (1%) P.S (1.5%) Fig 3: OMC v/s Percentage of CKD with 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% of Plastic strips with different proportions of Soil 1.82 1.79 1.75 1.72 1.69 1.65 1.67 1.71 1.76 1.8 1.84 1.88 1.5 1.55 1.6 1.65 1.7 1.75 1.8 1.85 1.9 10 15 20 25 MaximumDryDensityg/ml CKD (%) Plastic strips (0.5%) PS (1%) PS (1.5%) Fig 4: MDD v/s Percentage of CKD with 0.5%, 1%, 1.5% of Plastic Strips with different proportions of clay. Figure 4 shows the maximum dry density of 0.5%, 1%, and 1.5% Plastic Strips at different proportions of CKD i.e. 10 %, 15 %, 20% and 25 %. As per the graph, 0.5% PS, the MDD value goes on decreases. Inthe1%graphvaluesdecreaseat15%,afterthat goes on increasing. In the case of 1.5% addition of PS values goes on sudden increase till 25 %. 1.89 1.82 1.79 1.75 1.72 1.69 1.65 1.67 1.71 1.76 1.8 1.84 1.88 10.31 11.81 12.92 14.14 18.21 20.54 22.13 20.14 17.92 16.21 14.79 12.31 10.92 0 5 10 15 20 25 OMC(%)andMDD(g/ml) %age of soil: CKD: Plastic strips MDD(g/ml) OMC(%) Fig 5: OMC % and MDD Values with Various Proportions CKD and Plastic Strips.
  • 6. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET) e-ISSN: 2395-0056 Volume: 06 Issue: 11 | Nov 2019 www.irjet.net p-ISSN: 2395-0072 © 2019, IRJET | Impact Factor value: 7.34 | ISO 9001:2008 Certified Journal | Page 2221 Fig 5 shows a graph in which OMC% shows gradual increase up to a certain point and then decreases. While the MDD goes on decreasing up to the same point and after that increases. The highest point in the graph is called Optimum moisture Content and Maximum Dry Density respectively. 3. CONCLUSIONS  The optimum mix is found to be 84% soil, 15% CKD and 1% Plastic strips on the basis of compaction test.  Liquid limit decreases and Plastic limit of soil increases as the percentage of CKD increases.ThePlasticityindexofsoil reduces with increased CKD content. Reduction in Plasticity index is quite visible.Hence,thesoil samplesbecomeless plastic and compressible.  The MDD decreases from 1.89 to 1.65 and OMC increases from 10.31 to 22.13 with increase in percentage of CKDand Plastic strips into the soil.  When CKD is used as soil stabilizing additive, Soil particles become large-sized clusters, resulting in texture change. The enlarged particle size causes the void ratio to increase.ThisincreaseinvoidratioreflectsthedecreaseinMDD and increase of moisture content for the Soil-CKD mixture.  Increase in OMC is due to water held by flocculent water structure resulting from cementitious reaction.  Using Plastic bottles as a soil stabilizer is an economical and gainful method since there is scarcity of good quality soil for embankments and fills.  This new technique of soil stabilization can be effectively used to meet the challengesofsocietyanditcansignificantly enhance the properties of soil used in construction of road infrastructure, foundation, stabilization of embankment, pavement sub grade and other different fields as per the needsandflexibility.Furtherlarge-scaleresearchisadvisable to determine the boundary effects influence on test and for its more effectiveness.  This project is to meet the challenge of society to reduce the quantities of plastic wastes. REFERENCES 1. Sharan Veer Singh, Mahabir Dixit, et al (2017), “Stabilization of Soil by Using Waste Plastic Material: A Review”. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology. Vol. 6, Issue 2. 2. Tarun Kumar, Suryaketan Panda, et al (2018), "Behaviour of soil by mixing of plastic strips" International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET), Volume: 05 Issue: 05 3. Rituparna Das, Kankana Majhi, Champa Khatun, Arunabha Maiti, et al (2017), “Soil StabilizationusingPlasticStrips of Varied Sizes by enhancing the Bearing Capacity”. International Journal ofScientific&EngineeringResearch,Volume8, Issue 3, March-2017. 4. Arpitha G C, Dayanandha B V, Kirankumarpatil, et al (2017), “Soil Stabilization by using Plastic Waste”. 4th international conference on emerging trends on engg. and tech. 5. J.Sakthi Kala, T.Nanthini, et al (2017), “Soil stabilization by using plastic waste”. SSRG International Journal of Civil Engineering- (ICRTCETM-2017) - Special Issues. 6. Choudhary, A.K., Jha, J. N. and Gill, K. S, et al (2013) “A study on CBR behavior of waste plastic strip reinforced soil”, Emirates J. for Engg. Res., Vol. 15, Issue No. 1, pp.51. 7. M. K. Rahman, S. Rehman & O. S. B. Al-Amoudi, et al (2011), “Literature review on cement kiln dust usage in soil and waste stabilization and experimental investigation”. IJRRAS 8. Y. keerthi, P. Divyakanthi, N. Tejasvi, K. Shyam Chamberlin, et al (2013), “Stabilization ofClayeySoil usingCementKiln Waste” International Journal of Advanced Structures and Geotechnical Engineering, ISSN 2319-5347, Vol. 02. 9. Anil kumar, A.K. Singh, et al (2017), “Stabilization of Soil using Cement Kiln Dust”. International Journal of Innovative Research in Science, Engineering and Technology. Vol 6, Issue 6.
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