Construction over soft clay sites has remained a major challenge all over the world as there are numerous problems associated with such sites such as low foundation support, huge settlement and large deformations during a seismic event. One alternate to construct civil engineering structures on the foundations having weak clays is modifying soils with soil-cement mixtures. The proportion of cement and curing time plays important role in the geotechnical properties of modified soils. The present study investigates the static and dynamic behavior of cement modified clay. Granular Kaolin clay which is commercially available as Hydrite Flat DS with PI=17 was mixed with cement at cement proportions ranging from 2 to 10%. Compacted soil-cement sa...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
Cement stabilization is commonly used for improving soft soils and the mechanical behaviour of cemen...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...
Construction over soft clay sites has remained a major challenge all over the world as there are num...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
Kaolin clay has features high compressibility and also very low strength. Stabilization methods are ...
In the hydraulic binder domain, the presence of clay aggregates has been known for a long time to be...
Engineering properties of soils exhibit, in nature, a wide variety. Often local soils are not adequa...
The mechanical behaviour of natural clays is influenced by the degradation of the structure develope...
Poor performing soils, particularly soft clays, are more prevalent around lakes and coastal environm...
Soft soils are generally known for their extremely high compressibility, low stiffness & low ...
AbstractAlthough extensive research has been conducted on the mechanical behaviour of Portland cemen...
Deep Cement Mixing (DCM) is the most commonly employed ground improvement method for offshore constr...
In this paper, the strength and compressibility of a reference material such as Kaolin clay after tr...
v. 2 entitled: Proceedings of the 5th International Young Geotechnical Engineers' ConferenceSession ...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
Cement stabilization is commonly used for improving soft soils and the mechanical behaviour of cemen...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...
Construction over soft clay sites has remained a major challenge all over the world as there are num...
Soft clays are defined as cohesive soil whose water content is higher than its liquid limits. Thus, ...
Kaolin clay has features high compressibility and also very low strength. Stabilization methods are ...
In the hydraulic binder domain, the presence of clay aggregates has been known for a long time to be...
Engineering properties of soils exhibit, in nature, a wide variety. Often local soils are not adequa...
The mechanical behaviour of natural clays is influenced by the degradation of the structure develope...
Poor performing soils, particularly soft clays, are more prevalent around lakes and coastal environm...
Soft soils are generally known for their extremely high compressibility, low stiffness & low ...
AbstractAlthough extensive research has been conducted on the mechanical behaviour of Portland cemen...
Deep Cement Mixing (DCM) is the most commonly employed ground improvement method for offshore constr...
In this paper, the strength and compressibility of a reference material such as Kaolin clay after tr...
v. 2 entitled: Proceedings of the 5th International Young Geotechnical Engineers' ConferenceSession ...
This article focuses on the compressibility and shear strength behavior of cement-treated soft soil ...
Cement stabilization is commonly used for improving soft soils and the mechanical behaviour of cemen...
Highly organic soils pose significant problems to the geotechnical profession often requiring innova...