Deep dry soil mixing (DDSM) is a form of ground improvement in which dry binders are injected and mixed in situ, forming individual columns, rows or interlocking panels, thereby improving the geotechnical characteristics of the host soil. In situ strength verification is required to validate designs and is typically achieved using the Push-In Resistance Test (PIRT). Guidance on PIRT bearing factors is almost exclusively based on Scandinavian experience which has limited confidence in the technique internationally; this has prompted a comprehensive suite of laboratory-scale PIRT verification tests in cement-stabilised clay/silt at NUI Galway (Timoney and McCabe 2017). Given that peat soils can be successfully stabilised and that very l...
Deep stabilized peat columns could be considered as attractive and economical foundation for constru...
This paper discusses the design and development of a new direct simple shear (DSS) apparatus for te...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Deep dry soil mixing (DDSM) is a form of ground improvement in which dry binders are injected and mi...
The Push-In Resistance Test (PIRT) is an in situ means of verifying the strength of stabilised soil ...
The Push-In Resistance Test (PIRT) is an in situ means of verifying the strength of stabilised soil ...
Dry soil mixing (DSM) is a form of ground improvement in which dry cementitious and/or pozzolanic bi...
Successful implementation of deep peat stabilization is very much dependent on the engineering behav...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
Objective of this study is to determine various engineering properties of peat soil and to observe e...
This paper deals with laboratory research concerning the improvement of the geotechnivcal characteri...
The aim of this study is to observe engineering behaviour of stabilised peat soil by deep mixing met...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
Full-flow penetrometers have been shown to overcome problems experienced with the cone penetrometer ...
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...
This paper discusses the design and development of a new direct simple shear (DSS) apparatus for te...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...
Deep dry soil mixing (DDSM) is a form of ground improvement in which dry binders are injected and mi...
The Push-In Resistance Test (PIRT) is an in situ means of verifying the strength of stabilised soil ...
The Push-In Resistance Test (PIRT) is an in situ means of verifying the strength of stabilised soil ...
Dry soil mixing (DSM) is a form of ground improvement in which dry cementitious and/or pozzolanic bi...
Successful implementation of deep peat stabilization is very much dependent on the engineering behav...
Depending on the soil type, different types of binder have been used to stabilize soft soils nowaday...
Objective of this study is to determine various engineering properties of peat soil and to observe e...
This paper deals with laboratory research concerning the improvement of the geotechnivcal characteri...
The aim of this study is to observe engineering behaviour of stabilised peat soil by deep mixing met...
Peats are considered as extremely soft, unconsolidated deposits. These soils are geotechnically prob...
Full-flow penetrometers have been shown to overcome problems experienced with the cone penetrometer ...
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...
This paper discusses the design and development of a new direct simple shear (DSS) apparatus for te...
Peat are generalised as organic soil consists of mineral matter, water and contains more than 75% of...