Post-use Examination of EPS Block Characteristics: Finnish Case Histories

Since its introduction as a lightweight fill in the 1980s, EPS has been used in a number of test highway embankments across Finland. This paper presents the experiences in using EPS blocks as structural element in two lightweight road/highway embankment sites in Finland. These embankments were built on soft soil deposits and therefore, the EPS was introduced to improve the bearing capacity of the ground and to subsequently reduce settlement. Once the use was ceased, the EPS blocks were retrieved from the embankments and tested for their water absorption characteristics and mechanical properties. These properties were then compared with their original properties and other relevant local standards in order to assess their potential reusability. The test results revealed that the retrieved EPS blocks still fulfilled the mechanical requirements of the Finnish guidelines after being in contact with the ground for over 14 years. One of the primary goals of this study was to increase the competitiveness of EPS in civil engineering applications and to encourage the reuse of EPS in other civil engineering applications in Finland. The information presented in this paper is intended to provide an understanding of the performance of EPS blocks in lightweight fill applications. It may also assist engineers in design and construction methods of similar EPS applications, and the potential reusability of such used EPS blocks in various other applications.