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Engineering Properties of Fine-Grained Soil Stabilized with Plantain Peels Ash

Engineering Properties of Fine-Grained Soil Stabilized with Plantain Peels Ash

Akwenuke O. M.1, Ekruyota, G.O.2, Asibeluo, U.N.3, Idama, O.4 & Uguru H.5*
1Department Civil Engineering, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria
2Department of Computer Science Delta State University of Science & Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria
3Department of Electrical Engineering, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria
4Department of Computer Engineering, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria
5Department of Agricultural Engineering, Delta State University of Science and Technology, Ozoro, Nigeria

Abstract

The research investigated the influence of green ash on the engineering properties of fine-particle soils, with a focus on their suitability in construction and electronic industries. The soil underwent treatment with plantain peel ash (PPA) at varying concentrations of 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10% by mass of the dried soil, and was followed by a curing period of 21 days. Thereafter, the California Bearing Ratio (CBR), free swell index (FSI), dielectric constant (ε’), dielectric loss (ε”), and relaxation time (τ) values were measured following ASTM-approved guidelines. The results revealed that the PPA had substantial influence on the soil CBR and FSI parameters. The soil CBR increased from 4.39 to 16.62%, while the FSI declined from 15.27 to 8.77%, as the PPA quantity increased linearly from 0 to 10%. Regarding the soil dielectric parameters, the results depicted that the ε’, ε” and τ increased unevenly from 4.27 to 7.11, 1.01 to 1.85, and 4.18 to 4.6, respectively, when the concentration of the PPA was increased evenly from 0 to 10%. The improvements noted due to the PPA presence in the soil, impacting both its geotechnical characteristics and specific dielectric properties, indicate the potential for utilizing PPA in the production of eco-friendly electronic components.

Keywords: Engineering Properties; Agricultural Residues; California Bearing Ratio; Capacitors; Computer Components; Dielectric Constant; Fine-Grained Soil

Citation: Akwenuke O. M., Ekruyota, G.O., Asibeluo, U. N., Idama, O. & Uguru H. (2024). Engineering Properties of Fine-Grained Soil Stabilized with Plantain Peels Ash. American Journal of Applied Sciences and Engineering, 5(1) 39-50.  https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11069502  
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