Fibrous peats feature high compressibility and correspondingly very low strength. In this study, an investigation into the compressibility of untreated and stabilized fibrous peat with different binders—namely cement, lime, gypsum, and fly ash—is presented. The technique adopted for sample preparation was aimed at simulating the in-situ condition of the deep soil mixing technique. For this purpose, the binder dosages were selected in the range of 100–400 kg/m 3 of wet fibrous peat at its natural water content. This binder range was determined based on the unconfined compressive strength of the treated samples. All the treated samples were cured for 14, 28, and 90 days in both air and water. The consolidation behavior of the treated peat sam...
Peat is commonly described as a soil that is possess to high rate of compressibility due to present ...
Compression behavior of stabilized fibrous peat has similar behavior with the initial one. Therefor...
Compression behavior of stabilized fibrous peat has similar behavior with the initial one. Therefor...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
Peat is a type of soil made up of partially decomposed plant matters and contains high amount of por...
Peat is a kind of soft organic soil having partially disintegrated plant remains hence it is not goo...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
This paper discusses a long term compression behavior of fibrous peat, analyzed based on data obtain...
This paper describes the physical and geotechnical properties of tropical peat treated with differen...
peat soil is well known as problematic soil due to their high water content, high compressibility a...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat is commonly described as a soil that is possess to high rate of compressibility due to present ...
Compression behavior of stabilized fibrous peat has similar behavior with the initial one. Therefor...
Compression behavior of stabilized fibrous peat has similar behavior with the initial one. Therefor...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
Peat is a type of soil made up of partially decomposed plant matters and contains high amount of por...
Peat is a kind of soft organic soil having partially disintegrated plant remains hence it is not goo...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the unconfined compressive strength of cemented peat in compari...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
Natural peat is considered incapable of supporting built structure due to its poor engineering prope...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
Peat soil is described as a naturally occurring highly organic substance derived primarily from plan...
This paper discusses a long term compression behavior of fibrous peat, analyzed based on data obtain...
This paper describes the physical and geotechnical properties of tropical peat treated with differen...
peat soil is well known as problematic soil due to their high water content, high compressibility a...
Peats are geotechnically problematic soil due to their high compressibility and low shear strength. ...
Peat is commonly described as a soil that is possess to high rate of compressibility due to present ...
Compression behavior of stabilized fibrous peat has similar behavior with the initial one. Therefor...
Compression behavior of stabilized fibrous peat has similar behavior with the initial one. Therefor...