2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201825001013
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The Influence of Segregation Size of Peat and Pre- Consolidation Pressure on the Effective Shear Strength Properties

Abstract: The degree of composition for peat soil in geotechnical engineering may affected the shear strength of the peat soil based on their types (sapric, hemic and fabric). The strength was affected by many factors such as its origin, water content, organic matter and arrangement of peat fibric. The aims of this paper was to investigate the influence of segregation peat sizes and preconsolidation pressure on the effective shear strength properties of reconstituted peat 1.000 mm (<RS1.00) and reconstituted peat 2.3… Show more

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“…A higher degree of decomposition and mineral content stipulate to the higher specific gravity. For peat soil with 75% or greater of the organic content, the specific gravity is in the range from 1.3 to 1.8 with an average of 1.5 [11,18]. Hence, the specific gravity data at Parit Nipah areas, Johor from the past researcher is in the range which is around 1.36 -1.6.…”
Section: Fiber Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher degree of decomposition and mineral content stipulate to the higher specific gravity. For peat soil with 75% or greater of the organic content, the specific gravity is in the range from 1.3 to 1.8 with an average of 1.5 [11,18]. Hence, the specific gravity data at Parit Nipah areas, Johor from the past researcher is in the range which is around 1.36 -1.6.…”
Section: Fiber Contentmentioning
confidence: 99%