Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees

A bioengineering technique is gradually being used as an alternative for slope stabilisation design. The effect of vegetation on soil strength, particularly in terms of root reinforcement aspects has therefore become a major interest. However, there is a lack of documentation on the root mechanical...

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Main Authors: Normaniza Osman, Mohamad Nordin Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah
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Published: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2011
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spelling my-ukm.journal.25022016-12-14T06:31:49Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2502/ Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees Normaniza Osman, Mohamad Nordin Abdullah, Che Hassandi Abdullah, A bioengineering technique is gradually being used as an alternative for slope stabilisation design. The effect of vegetation on soil strength, particularly in terms of root reinforcement aspects has therefore become a major interest. However, there is a lack of documentation on the root mechanical properties available especially in Malaysia. In this study, both pull-out and tensile strength of two tropical trees namely Leucaena leucocephala and Acacia mangium were investigated on different stem sizes. L. leucocephala performs the higher pullout strength than A. mangium. The results also show that pullout resistance is much affected by the root than the shoot profiles. In terms of tensile strength, the tensile strength decreases with increasing root diameter, implying the finer root diameter contribute to the higher tensile strength. In both parameters, L. leucocephala exhibits the highest value. The study suggests that L. leucocephala has an added value as a good potential slope plant for slope stabilization work as it exhibits outstanding root mechanical properties. Interestingly, the results also showed that the pullout force was much affected by the tensile strength. It can be concluded that some root and shoot properties do have a great impact on root mechanical properties such as tensile and pullout strengths. Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2011-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2502/1/07_Mormaniza.pdf Normaniza Osman, and Mohamad Nordin Abdullah, and Che Hassandi Abdullah, (2011) Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees. Sains Malaysiana, 40 (6). pp. 577-585. ISSN 0126-6039 http://www.ukm.my/jsm/
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description A bioengineering technique is gradually being used as an alternative for slope stabilisation design. The effect of vegetation on soil strength, particularly in terms of root reinforcement aspects has therefore become a major interest. However, there is a lack of documentation on the root mechanical properties available especially in Malaysia. In this study, both pull-out and tensile strength of two tropical trees namely Leucaena leucocephala and Acacia mangium were investigated on different stem sizes. L. leucocephala performs the higher pullout strength than A. mangium. The results also show that pullout resistance is much affected by the root than the shoot profiles. In terms of tensile strength, the tensile strength decreases with increasing root diameter, implying the finer root diameter contribute to the higher tensile strength. In both parameters, L. leucocephala exhibits the highest value. The study suggests that L. leucocephala has an added value as a good potential slope plant for slope stabilization work as it exhibits outstanding root mechanical properties. Interestingly, the results also showed that the pullout force was much affected by the tensile strength. It can be concluded that some root and shoot properties do have a great impact on root mechanical properties such as tensile and pullout strengths.
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author Normaniza Osman,
Mohamad Nordin Abdullah,
Che Hassandi Abdullah,
spellingShingle Normaniza Osman,
Mohamad Nordin Abdullah,
Che Hassandi Abdullah,
Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
author_facet Normaniza Osman,
Mohamad Nordin Abdullah,
Che Hassandi Abdullah,
author_sort Normaniza Osman,
title Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
title_short Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
title_full Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
title_fullStr Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
title_full_unstemmed Pull-Out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
title_sort pull-out and tensile strength properties of two selected tropical trees
publisher Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2011
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/2502/1/07_Mormaniza.pdf
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http://www.ukm.my/jsm/
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