On the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing
Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) is a recently developed deep mixing technique that has grown to include the treatment of sandy and silty soils. This study seeks to investigate the influence of (i) sand-silt ratio, (ii) cement content, (iii) water content and (iv) time on the unconfined compressive strength...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-BVAU.-41752013-06-05T04:17:18ZOn the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixingLewsley, GregoryCutter Soil MixingWater-cement ratioCutter Soil Mixing (CSM) is a recently developed deep mixing technique that has grown to include the treatment of sandy and silty soils. This study seeks to investigate the influence of (i) sand-silt ratio, (ii) cement content, (iii) water content and (iv) time on the unconfined compressive strength of saturated cement-treated soil specimens. A new test device and method of specimen reconstitution were conceived in order to obtain a saturated mix of soil and cement. A comparison of results show strength increases non-linearly to decreasing total water-cement ratio, and that this trend is largely independent of sand-silt ratio. Furthermore, strength increases non-linearly with time and is independent of sand-silt ratio. Lastly, it is recommended that the strength be correlated with total water-cement ratio rather than cement content, in order to improve data reporting and provide design guidance to engineering practice.University of British Columbia2009-02-04T17:16:31Z2009-02-04T17:16:31Z20082009-02-04T17:16:31Z2008-11Electronic Thesis or Dissertation2473932 bytesapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2429/4175eng |
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Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) is a recently developed deep mixing technique that has grown
to include the treatment of sandy and silty soils. This study seeks to investigate the influence of
(i) sand-silt ratio, (ii) cement content, (iii) water content and (iv) time on the unconfined
compressive strength of saturated cement-treated soil specimens. A new test device and method
of specimen reconstitution were conceived in order to obtain a saturated mix of soil and cement.
A comparison of results show strength increases non-linearly to decreasing total water-cement
ratio, and that this trend is largely independent of sand-silt ratio. Furthermore, strength increases
non-linearly with time and is independent of sand-silt ratio. Lastly, it is recommended that the
strength be correlated with total water-cement ratio rather than cement content, in order to
improve data reporting and provide design guidance to engineering practice. |
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Lewsley, Gregory |
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Lewsley, Gregory |
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Lewsley, Gregory |
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On the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing |
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On the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing |
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On the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing |
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On the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing |
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On the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing |
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on the strength of saturated cement-treated soil reconstituted by wet-mixing |
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University of British Columbia |
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2009 |
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