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Laboratory performance of unpaved roads reinforced with woven coir geotextiles

Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 2009
Abstract The results of an experimental study conducted to investigate the beneficial use of woven coir geotextiles as reinforcing material in a two-layer pavement section, are presented. Monotonic and repeated loads were applied on reinforced and unreinforced laboratory pavement sections through a rigid circular plate.
E.A. Subaida, S. Chandrakaran, N. Sankar
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Bearing Capacity of Surface Treated Coir Geotextile Reinforced Sand

2018
Natural fiber used as Reinforcement in composites has in modern times paying attention due to low cost, easy availability, low density, acceptable specific properties, ease of separation, enhanced energy recovery, CO2 neutrality, biodegradability and recyclable in nature.
R. Sridhar, M. T. Prathapkumar
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Pullout Characteristics of Anchored Coir Geotextile Embedded in Compacted Granular Soil

2021
The soil reinforcement interaction is a major issue in the design of reinforced soil structures. In order to study it, pullout parameters such as pullout friction or cohesion between reinforcement and soil are selected. The pullout parameters are determined by means of the pullout test.
D. Divya   +2 more
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Performance of Shallow Foundations Resting on Coir Geotextile Reinforced Sand Bed

Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, 2017
Soil reinforcement by natural fibers is a cost-effective and reliable technique for improving the stiffness and stability of soil. Coir is an eco-friendly, biodegradable organic material that has high tearing strength, stiffness, and durability compared to other natural reinforcement materials.
Dharmesh Lal, N. Sankar, S. Chandrakaran
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Coir geotextile reinforced clay dykes for drainage of low-lying areas

Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 2006
Abstract Coir geotextiles play a vital role in soil water interaction problems such as stabilizing dykes for polders, construction of embankments, side protection works, drainage works etc. The role of coir geotextile as an engineering material is based on its excellent qualities in filtration, drainage, reinforcement and separation.
K LEKHA, V KAVITHA
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Durability study on coir geotextiles embedded in different pavement conditions

2019
Coir fibre is a natural fibre extracted from the husk of coconut. They are abundantly available in southern parts of India. Coir geotextiles made from coir fibre are a good alternative to polymeric geotextile and are biodegradable and ecofriendly. Biodegradation is a factor which limits its civil engineering applications.
Akhila Vijayan   +2 more
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Coir Geotextile Enclosed Stone Column

Proceedings of the International Conference on Ground Improvement & Ground Control, 2012
Beena K. S, G. Unni Kartha
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A Review on Improvement of Subgrade Soil Using Coir Geotextiles

2018
India has one of the largest road networks in the world, aggregating to about 33 lakh km at present. However many of the existing roads are becoming structurally inadequate because of the rapid growth in traffic volume and axle loading. At locations with adequate subgrade bearing capacity/CBR value, a layer of suitable granular material can improve the
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Field Implementation and Performance of Coir Geotextiles Reinforced Roads

Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Pavements, 2016
Chetan R. Bhole   +3 more
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Coir geotextile in civil engineering

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1995
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