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Paper Title: Stabilization of Soil Using Coconut Coir & Incense Stick Waste
Authors Name: Satyam Gupta , Aditya gupta , Priyanshu Rajan Verma , Praveen kumar , Nitika Singh
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Abstract: Abstract-: Soil stabilization is a crucial process in the construction industry to improve the strength and durability of soil for various engineering applications. In recent years, researchers have explored the use of natural materials such as coconut coir and incense stick dust to stabilize soil. Coconut coir, which is a fibrous material obtained from the outer shell of coconut, has been found to have excellent properties for soil stabilization. It is biodegradable, renewable, and readily available. When mixed with soil, it improves the soil's compressive strength, shear strength, and permeability. Similarly, incense stick dust, which is a byproduct of the incense industry, in temple, in mosques, in home temple etc. has also been found to have soil stabilization properties. It contains a high amount of silica and other minerals that can help bind soil particles together, improving the soil's strength and stability. Studies have shown that the use of a combination of coconut coir and incense stick dust can provide even better results for soil stabilization. The combination can enhance the soil's mechanical properties, such as shear strength, modulus of elasticity, and permeability, making it suitable for various construction applications. Overall, the use of coconut coir and incense stick dust for soil stabilization is an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution that can contribute to sustainable development in the construction industry.
Keywords: Key Words-: Soil, Soil Stabilization, Coconut Coir, Incense Sticks Dust, Construction, Strength
Cite Article: "Stabilization of Soil Using Coconut Coir & Incense Stick Waste", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.8, Issue 4, page no.1 - 4, April-2023, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2304001.pdf
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Country: Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India
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