Effect of fiber content on compression and tensile strength of soil-cement

Milad Tajdini1 Ehsan Nam Avar Pashandi2 Afshin Moradi Nargesi3

1) phd tabriz university
2) Bs.C. Industrial Isfahan University
3) Bs.C. in Civil engineering Semnan University,

Publication : International Congress on Science, engineering & New Technologies(secongress.com/1st)
Abstract :
Soil-cement is a is a combination of Portland cement, soil and water that sticks together due to hydration of cement and compression of its components and creates a dense, durable compound which has low permeability and is resistant to erosion. Due to the fact that soil-cement materials are brittle, they do not show suitable performance under tensile load to failure. In order to compensate for this flaw, we have used three types of fibres to reinforce the materials which are: jute (which is a natural fibre) polypropylene and steel (Which are synthetic fibres). The results show that compressive, tensile strengths of soil-cement materials improve dramatically by adding fibres to the matrix.
Keywords : Soil-cement Fibre Tensile strength Compression test.