A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Utilizing Silkworm Cocoon Fibres for Improving Strength of Clay: An Experimental Study
Clayey soils are always associated with undesirable mechanical properties that limit their direct use as foundation materials without a particular treatment process. Many methods have been developed to improve the mechanical characteristics of the problematic clay soil. Using different types of fibre in ground improvement has generally approved a significant enhancement of the engineering properties of the soil. Silkworms are insects that produce cocoons enriched with durable silk fibres. Although these products are being used in valuable industrial sectors, the waste of such material can be used in alternative fields. This study aims to investigate the contribution of cocoon fibres to the strength and stiffness of kaolinite clay. For that purpose, cocoons have been cut into two different shapes of threads and mixed with a specific amount of clay and water to gain a desired predetermined density. The UCS test was performed on each specimen, and the results were analysed. The results showed that the inclusion of cocoon threads in clay samples has shown a significant improvement in the unconfined compression strength of the mixture. However, it reduces the initial elastic modulus of the soil.
Utilizing Silkworm Cocoon Fibres for Improving Strength of Clay: An Experimental Study
Clayey soils are always associated with undesirable mechanical properties that limit their direct use as foundation materials without a particular treatment process. Many methods have been developed to improve the mechanical characteristics of the problematic clay soil. Using different types of fibre in ground improvement has generally approved a significant enhancement of the engineering properties of the soil. Silkworms are insects that produce cocoons enriched with durable silk fibres. Although these products are being used in valuable industrial sectors, the waste of such material can be used in alternative fields. This study aims to investigate the contribution of cocoon fibres to the strength and stiffness of kaolinite clay. For that purpose, cocoons have been cut into two different shapes of threads and mixed with a specific amount of clay and water to gain a desired predetermined density. The UCS test was performed on each specimen, and the results were analysed. The results showed that the inclusion of cocoon threads in clay samples has shown a significant improvement in the unconfined compression strength of the mixture. However, it reduces the initial elastic modulus of the soil.
Utilizing Silkworm Cocoon Fibres for Improving Strength of Clay: An Experimental Study
Springer Ser.Geomech.,Geoengineer.
Cetin, Kemal Onder (editor) / Ekinci, Abdullah (editor) / Uygar, Eris (editor) / Langroudi, Arya Assadi (editor) / Al-Subari, Lutf (author) / Haroon, Muhammad Usama (author) / Ekinci, Abdullah (author)
International Workshop on Advances in Laboratory Testing of Liquefiable Soils and Nature Inspired Solutions for the Built Environment Conference ; 2022 ; Kyrenia, Cyprus
2024-02-02
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Mechanical properties of silkworm cocoon pelades
British Library Online Contents | 2007
|Tensile behavior and morphology of differently degummed silkworm (Bombyx mori) cocoon silk fibres
British Library Online Contents | 2006
|Silkworm cocoon as natural material and structure for thermal insulation
Elsevier | 2013
|Silkworm cocoon as natural material and structure for thermal insulation
British Library Online Contents | 2013
|British Library Online Contents | 2019
|