Özet:
This paper aims to present the results of an experimental investigation
related to the unconsolidated undrained triaxial compression behavior of finegrained
soil as a function of freeze-thaw cycles, and fly ash–lignin fiber volume
fractions. All the measurements were carried out for three selected fly ash fractions
(0, 4, and 8%), and five selected lignin fiber fractions (0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1%).
The specimens were exposed to from 0 to 15 freeze-thaw cycles before testing. It
has been observed that for the studied soil, the compression strength of unreinforced
soil decreased with an increment the number of freeze-thaw cycles. Moreover,
the fly ash–lignin fiber–reinforced soil specimens showed greater effect on
compression strength after the 15th freeze-thaw cycle. The greatest amount of
strength reduction was obtained on the maximum blend ratios of the lignin fiber.
Also, the reduction trend of cohesion was declined for the reinforced soil and the
resilient modulus of all soil specimens reduced after the 15th freeze-thaw cycle.