Journal article

Laboratory evaluation of the geotechnical characteristics of wastewater biosolids in road embankments

A Arulrajah, MM Disfani, V Suthagaran, MW Bo

Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering | American Society of Civil Engineers | Published : 2013

Abstract

An extensive suite of geotechnical laboratory tests were undertaken on wastewater biosolids to evaluate their sustainable usage as a fill material in road embankments. Geotechnical tests undertaken include particle size distribution, specific gravity, Atterberg limits, compaction, consolidation, hydraulic conductivity, California bearing ratio (CBR), field vane shear, direct shear, and triaxial shear. The geotechnical tests indicated that biosolids are equivalent to organic fine-grained soils of medium to high plasticity with high moisture content and liquid limit values. Consolidation tests indicate that biosolids have similar consolidation characteristics to that of organic soils. Shear st..

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