1) The document discusses a study on the effect of surface treatment on the settlement of sand reinforced with coir mats. Coir mats were treated with sodium hydroxide and epoxy resin to make their surface hydrophobic and increase frictional interaction with soil.
2) Model footing tests were conducted by placing treated and untreated coir mats at different depths in sand beds. Settlement reduction factor was calculated to evaluate the performance of mat reinforcement.
3) The results showed that surface treatment of coir mats significantly increased the settlement reduction factor compared to untreated mats. Surface treatment improved the interaction between the reinforcement and soil, leading to reduced settlement under load.