Effect of battery effluent on plasticity and swelling characteristics of expansive soil
Author(s) -
S. Bali Reddy,
V. A.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of engineering and technology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2006-9790
DOI - 10.5897/jetr2014.0361
Subject(s) - expansive clay , effluent , environmental science , expansive , swelling , swell , pollution , plasticity , environmental engineering , waste management , geotechnical engineering , soil science , soil water , materials science , engineering , geology , ecology , composite material , oceanography , compressive strength , biology
Ground pollution is perpetuated by humans due to many reasons. Industrial activity is necessary for the socio-economic progress of a country, but at the same time, it generates large amount of solid and liquid wastes. Among various means available, disposal through land is simple and widely used. All types of pollution have either direct or indirect effect on soil properties. Behaviour of any contaminant in soil depends upon the physical and chemical properties of the contaminant as well as its interactivity with that of soil. The effect of battery effluent on plasticity, swelling characteristics of black cotton soil has been presented in this paper. The soil used in this investigation falls under “SC” group as per I.S. classification and its differential free swell index is 254.54% indicating very high degree of expansiveness. The battery effluent used in this investigation is a colourless liquid and soluble in water.
Key words: Plasticity, expansive soil, battery effluent.
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