2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/9186567
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Prediction of Subgrade Strength from Index Properties of Expansive Soil Stabilized with Bagasse Ash and Calcined Termite Clay Powder Using Artificial Neural Network and Regression

Abstract: When moisture levels fluctuate, expansive soils lose a large amount of volume. During the rainy and dry seasons, this type of soil expands and contracts, respectively. As a result, such problematic soils should be avoided or appropriately managed when encountered as subgrade materials. The strength of the subgrade is measured in terms of its California Bearing Ratio (CBR) value which is tiresome, uneconomical, and time-consuming to determine in the laboratory. In the present study, the effect of bagasse ash (B… Show more

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“…The swelling pressure in the same area, revealing similar results. The decrease in maximum dry density (MDD) and the increase in optimum moisture content (OMC) exhibit a consistent pattern, as observed in studies such as [27,28]. This pattern is attributed to the lower specific gravity of the additive compared to that of the soil.…”
Section: Impacts Of Wetting and Drying Cycle On The Swellingsupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…The swelling pressure in the same area, revealing similar results. The decrease in maximum dry density (MDD) and the increase in optimum moisture content (OMC) exhibit a consistent pattern, as observed in studies such as [27,28]. This pattern is attributed to the lower specific gravity of the additive compared to that of the soil.…”
Section: Impacts Of Wetting and Drying Cycle On The Swellingsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Bagasse ash [27,29] Calcined termite clay [27] Enset ash [28] Coffee husk ash [15,30,31] Current study CBR (%) crafted the manuscript, and assumed the primary responsibility for the written content. Throughout the experimental process, Dr. Eleyas Assefa and Dr. Siraj Mulugeta provided supervision, guidance, and actively participated in refining and enhancing the manuscript.…”
Section: Soil Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%