Analysis of the Physical and Mechanical Behavior of Soil Reinforced with Banana Fibers

Context: Soils reinforced with natural fibers such as banana fibers (BF) constitute a promising alternative for improving the geotechnical properties of the soil, especially in rapidly growing urban contexts like Peru. Methods: This study was structured into four stages: the extraction and prepara...

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Main Authors: Favio Osmar Schreiber Robles, Socrates Pedro Muñoz Pérez, Juan Martin Garcia Chumacero, Elver Sanchez Diaz, Carlos Arturo Damiani Lazo, Juan De Dios Malpartida Iturregui, Angel Antonio Ruiz Pico, Edwin Adolfo Diaz Ortiz, Ernesto Dante Rodríguez Lafitte, Ana Paula Bernal Izquierdo
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas 2025-04-01
Series:Ingeniería
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Online Access:https://revistas.udistrital.edu.co/index.php/reving/article/view/22528
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Summary:Context: Soils reinforced with natural fibers such as banana fibers (BF) constitute a promising alternative for improving the geotechnical properties of the soil, especially in rapidly growing urban contexts like Peru. Methods: This study was structured into four stages: the extraction and preparation of soil samples; the evaluation of the physical characteristics of the fibers; mixing with proportions of 0.5, 1, 1.5, and 2% BF relative to the soil dry weight; and physical and mechanical tests to assess the effects on geotechnical properties. Results: The addition of 1% BF optimized the properties of the modified soil: the maximum dry density remained stable, the California bearing ratio increased by 5.95%, and the unconfined compressive strength increased by 23.81% compared to natural soil. Conclusions: The use of BF-treated soil meets the local standards for application in infrastructure such as roads and pavements, thus promoting sustainable construction practices and contributing to the development of resilient and environmentally responsible infrastructure.
ISSN:0121-750X
2344-8393