Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering properties. Chemical stabilization is one of the peat soil improvement methods which has been studied by many researchers. This study describes an investigation of water additive (W/A) ratio application on cement-stabilized peat strength. Peat soil at different moisture contents, which are 1210%, 803%, and 380%, were stabilized with cement by W/A ratio of 2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, and 4.0. Unconfined compressive strength (UCS) test was conducted after the specimens were being air-cured for 28 and 56 days. The result shows that there is an increase of UCS value as the decrease of W/A ratio (the increase of cement dosage) and the increase of curing time a...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peaty soils are not suitable as foundation soils as they are weak and highly compressible. This pape...
peat soil is well known as problematic soil due to their high water content, high compressibility a...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Adding Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to alter peat properties has been established in some research...
Peat is often considered a problematic deposit with poor geotechnical characteristics, and which reg...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
This paper presents a study of the comparison between two additive Lime and Cement for treating peat...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peaty soils are not suitable as foundation soils as they are weak and highly compressible. This pape...
peat soil is well known as problematic soil due to their high water content, high compressibility a...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Peat soil is one of the problematic soils known for being extremely soft and weak. However, ground i...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Peat is a very problematic soil as it is poor in strength. However, previous researchers have proven...
Adding Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) to alter peat properties has been established in some research...
Peat is often considered a problematic deposit with poor geotechnical characteristics, and which reg...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peat is a problematic soil as it has the characteristics of high water content, low shear strength a...
This paper presents a study of the comparison between two additive Lime and Cement for treating peat...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
This article describes a laboratory study on stabilizing peat soil using Ordinary Portland Cement (O...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peaty soils are not suitable as foundation soils as they are weak and highly compressible. This pape...
peat soil is well known as problematic soil due to their high water content, high compressibility a...