Mechanical and Interfacial Properties of Waste Tire Soil Composite

Zhi Ge, Xuecheng Wang, Xiuguang Song, Yuan Ma, Hongbo Zhang, Xin Li, Ke Wang, Binbin Cui

Abstract


This paper studied the properties of waste tire-soil composite to explore the mechanism and structure performance of tire soil retaining wall. The unconfined compressive test was conducted for tire-soil composite unit to obtain the axial and lateral stress-stain relationships and the elastic modulus. Based on these properties, the deformation characteristics of tire-soil composite under certain pressure could be calculated. The interfacial friction between two tire-soil composite units were investigated by the direct shear test. Based on the shear stress-stain curves, the ultimate friction force under different principle stress, friction angle, and other parameters were derived. Test results show that the compressive strength and shear strength of the tire-soil composite structure have been improved compared with that of the natural soil. The experimental results can provide reasonable mechanical parameters and reference for the application of waste tire-soil retaining wall in practical engineering.

Keywords


Tire-soil composite, Unconfined compression test, Elastic modulus, Shear test, Friction angle


DOI
10.12783/dtmse/ictim2017/10175

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