This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the stress-strain relationship of solidified clay formed in seawater corrosion condition. An automatic triaxial apparatus was used and the axial stress and strain was monitored continuously. The dry density was 1.0g/cm3, the cement contents were 4, 6, 8 and 10% by weight of dry soil particles, and the curing time was 28, 60 and 90 days respectively. Test results indicate that the stress strain relationship of cemented clay was affected by soil density, cement content and curing period. A behaviour of strain hardening to strain softening occurred with the increase of cement content. Strong structure will form in cemented clay when the admixture content is 10% or more. The increase in s...
The main purpose of the testing program was to determine if the strength of a particular clay deposi...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
When a soil is disturbed upon remolding, it may lose part or all of its strength. As time passes, th...
This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the stress-strain relationship of solidifie...
AbstractCement-treated marine clays have been widely used as a construction filling material in coas...
Backfilling mining method is an overlying strata control way, which is widely used in underground co...
Cement stabilization has been widely used for improving the strength and stiffness of soft clayey so...
Deep soil mixing is one of the most commonly used ground improvement techniques. With high sulphate ...
In this paper, test results of cement treated soft marine deposits (M.D.) from a Hong Kong coastal s...
AbstractThis paper presents the findings of an experimental study on the primary yielding and post-y...
Deep Cement Mixing (DCM) is the most commonly employed ground improvement method for offshore constr...
With the rapid urbanization in Shanghai, China, suitable fill materials have been reported to be in ...
Durability of cement mortar and concrete materials under sea water condition is always an important ...
The objective of this study is to investigate the possibility of using seawater on a clay type of so...
AbstractAlthough extensive research has been conducted on the mechanical behaviour of Portland cemen...
The main purpose of the testing program was to determine if the strength of a particular clay deposi...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
When a soil is disturbed upon remolding, it may lose part or all of its strength. As time passes, th...
This paper presents the results of a laboratory study on the stress-strain relationship of solidifie...
AbstractCement-treated marine clays have been widely used as a construction filling material in coas...
Backfilling mining method is an overlying strata control way, which is widely used in underground co...
Cement stabilization has been widely used for improving the strength and stiffness of soft clayey so...
Deep soil mixing is one of the most commonly used ground improvement techniques. With high sulphate ...
In this paper, test results of cement treated soft marine deposits (M.D.) from a Hong Kong coastal s...
AbstractThis paper presents the findings of an experimental study on the primary yielding and post-y...
Deep Cement Mixing (DCM) is the most commonly employed ground improvement method for offshore constr...
With the rapid urbanization in Shanghai, China, suitable fill materials have been reported to be in ...
Durability of cement mortar and concrete materials under sea water condition is always an important ...
The objective of this study is to investigate the possibility of using seawater on a clay type of so...
AbstractAlthough extensive research has been conducted on the mechanical behaviour of Portland cemen...
The main purpose of the testing program was to determine if the strength of a particular clay deposi...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
When a soil is disturbed upon remolding, it may lose part or all of its strength. As time passes, th...