This article describes laboratory research on precast columns made of peat soil and ordinary Portland cement, with and without polypropylene fibers. The columns used in this study unlike the usual in situ or in place columns used previously, that are formed inside prepared holes in the ground, are formed outside the hole, and then inserted into the ground holes. The process of making precast stabilized peat columns includes mixing peat soil with a specified amount of cement, (with or without polypropylene fibers) at their optimum moisture (found from compaction tests) contents. The mixture is then compacted into molds and left to dry. As the stabilized columns dry out, they gain strength. When drying is complete, they are taken out of their...
Peat bogs are an important ecosystem that contributes significantly to global climate stability. Pea...
This article describes laboratory research done on strength evaluations for stabilized samples made ...
Peat is classified as very soft and problematic soil due to its natural behaviour of high compressib...
This article describes laboratory research on precast columns made of peat soil and ordinary Portlan...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peat and organic soils also categorized as soft soil. Application of cement column will leads to som...
A field model study has been carried out to stabilise peat soil using various types of binder by dee...
Objective of this study is to determine various engineering properties of peat soil and to observe e...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
This article describes a laboratory study on the effect of cement as traditional binder, sodium sili...
Peat bogs are an important ecosystem that contributes significantly to global climate stability. Pea...
This article describes laboratory research done on strength evaluations for stabilized samples made ...
Peat is classified as very soft and problematic soil due to its natural behaviour of high compressib...
This article describes laboratory research on precast columns made of peat soil and ordinary Portlan...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peat and organic soils also categorized as soft soil. Application of cement column will leads to som...
A field model study has been carried out to stabilise peat soil using various types of binder by dee...
Objective of this study is to determine various engineering properties of peat soil and to observe e...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
This article describes a laboratory study on the effect of cement as traditional binder, sodium sili...
Peat bogs are an important ecosystem that contributes significantly to global climate stability. Pea...
This article describes laboratory research done on strength evaluations for stabilized samples made ...
Peat is classified as very soft and problematic soil due to its natural behaviour of high compressib...