Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS

Peat soil is frequently seen as a soil foundation concern which normally required soil stabilization work. This study is conducted to assess the strength of peat soil mixed with GeoPolySoilS as a proposed ground improvement work for peat soil in Kampung Johan Setia in Klang Selangor, Malaysia. In or...

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Main Authors: Ismacahyadi Bagus Mohamed Jais, Muhammad Luqmanul Haqim Mustafa Kamal, Diana Che Lat
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25240/
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author Ismacahyadi Bagus Mohamed Jais,
Muhammad Luqmanul Haqim Mustafa Kamal,
Diana Che Lat,
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Muhammad Luqmanul Haqim Mustafa Kamal,
Diana Che Lat,
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description Peat soil is frequently seen as a soil foundation concern which normally required soil stabilization work. This study is conducted to assess the strength of peat soil mixed with GeoPolySoilS as a proposed ground improvement work for peat soil in Kampung Johan Setia in Klang Selangor, Malaysia. In order to look into the strength improvement of this peat soil, laboratory tests were conducted namely Unconfined Compressive Strength Test (UCT) and Calfornia Bearing Ratio Test (CBR). The highest strength of UCT for the uncured soils with 14% GeoPolySoilS is 161 kPa whilst for the sample that was cured for 7,14,28 and 50 days, the highest value of UCT with 20% GeoPolySoilS are 58.08 kPa,61.66 kPa, 95.62 kPa and 80.04 kPa respectively. For the CBR value, the highest top layer value is 8.12% for peat soil mixed with 14% GeoPolySoilS whilst the highest value for the bottom layer is 62.25% for unsoaked CBR. For soaked CBR, the highest top layer value is 5.82% for 20% GeoPolySoilS and the highest value for bottom layer is 43.07%. The strength of the modified peat increased with the increased of curing time and the percentage of GeoPolySoilS
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:252402025-05-22T09:29:18Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25240/ Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS Ismacahyadi Bagus Mohamed Jais, Muhammad Luqmanul Haqim Mustafa Kamal, Diana Che Lat, Peat soil is frequently seen as a soil foundation concern which normally required soil stabilization work. This study is conducted to assess the strength of peat soil mixed with GeoPolySoilS as a proposed ground improvement work for peat soil in Kampung Johan Setia in Klang Selangor, Malaysia. In order to look into the strength improvement of this peat soil, laboratory tests were conducted namely Unconfined Compressive Strength Test (UCT) and Calfornia Bearing Ratio Test (CBR). The highest strength of UCT for the uncured soils with 14% GeoPolySoilS is 161 kPa whilst for the sample that was cured for 7,14,28 and 50 days, the highest value of UCT with 20% GeoPolySoilS are 58.08 kPa,61.66 kPa, 95.62 kPa and 80.04 kPa respectively. For the CBR value, the highest top layer value is 8.12% for peat soil mixed with 14% GeoPolySoilS whilst the highest value for the bottom layer is 62.25% for unsoaked CBR. For soaked CBR, the highest top layer value is 5.82% for 20% GeoPolySoilS and the highest value for bottom layer is 43.07%. The strength of the modified peat increased with the increased of curing time and the percentage of GeoPolySoilS Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25240/1/kejut_18.pdf Ismacahyadi Bagus Mohamed Jais, and Muhammad Luqmanul Haqim Mustafa Kamal, and Diana Che Lat, (2024) Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS. Jurnal Kejuruteraan, 36 (2). pp. 581-589. ISSN 0128-0198 https://www.ukm.my/jkukm/volume-3602-2024/
spellingShingle Ismacahyadi Bagus Mohamed Jais,
Muhammad Luqmanul Haqim Mustafa Kamal,
Diana Che Lat,
Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS
title Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS
title_full Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS
title_fullStr Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS
title_full_unstemmed Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS
title_short Peat ground improvement with GeoPolySoilS
title_sort peat ground improvement with geopolysoils
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25240/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25240/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/25240/1/kejut_18.pdf