Seismic soil liquefaction is one of the greatest hazards of earthquakes of a certain size, and its effects on structures, infrastructures and human lives can be devastating. Liquefaction arises because of the soil shear resistance decrease as a consequence of the pore water pressure build-up in loose saturated cohesionless soil subjected to undrained loading conditions. If a soil is susceptible to liquefaction, several remedial measures can be considered to reduce the liquefaction hazard. Different mitigation techniques have been proposed over the past years; colloidal silica grouting is one of the innovative proposals that have been recently developed. A colloidal silica (CS) mixture is a low-viscosity grout able to provide the soil partic...
AbstractPassive site stabilization is a developing technology for the in situ mitigation of the risk...
Colloidal silica (CS) is a low-viscosity liquid that can be made to gel by addition of brine. This p...
Colloidal nano-silica (NS) hydrosols are electrochemically stabilized, polymerized amorphous silica ...
Soil liquefaction due to earthquakes is a major reason of damage to buildings and other structures. ...
Colloidal silica (CS) is a kind of nanomaterial used in soil/rock grouting techniques in different b...
AbstractThe low viscosity and the ability to control solidification rate make colloidal nanosilica g...
In this paper, we explore the mechanical performance of colloidal silica grout to assess its potenti...
The paper reports an experimental laboratory study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of low p...
Chemical grout using a colloidal solution of sodium silicate has been selected to stabilize against ...
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 19(1): pp. 33-40.Passive site stabilization is a new tech...
This paper presents a laboratory investigation into the mechanical response of a silty sand, with a ...
The severe damages on buildings and infrastructures induced by earthquake liquefaction has highlight...
Permeation grouting is used to fill the voids in soils with particulates for the purpose of improvin...
Passive site stabilization is a developing technology for in situ mitigation of liquefaction risk wi...
The response of sand stabilised with colloidal silica aqueous gel is examined in the laboratory, und...
AbstractPassive site stabilization is a developing technology for the in situ mitigation of the risk...
Colloidal silica (CS) is a low-viscosity liquid that can be made to gel by addition of brine. This p...
Colloidal nano-silica (NS) hydrosols are electrochemically stabilized, polymerized amorphous silica ...
Soil liquefaction due to earthquakes is a major reason of damage to buildings and other structures. ...
Colloidal silica (CS) is a kind of nanomaterial used in soil/rock grouting techniques in different b...
AbstractThe low viscosity and the ability to control solidification rate make colloidal nanosilica g...
In this paper, we explore the mechanical performance of colloidal silica grout to assess its potenti...
The paper reports an experimental laboratory study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of low p...
Chemical grout using a colloidal solution of sodium silicate has been selected to stabilize against ...
Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 19(1): pp. 33-40.Passive site stabilization is a new tech...
This paper presents a laboratory investigation into the mechanical response of a silty sand, with a ...
The severe damages on buildings and infrastructures induced by earthquake liquefaction has highlight...
Permeation grouting is used to fill the voids in soils with particulates for the purpose of improvin...
Passive site stabilization is a developing technology for in situ mitigation of liquefaction risk wi...
The response of sand stabilised with colloidal silica aqueous gel is examined in the laboratory, und...
AbstractPassive site stabilization is a developing technology for the in situ mitigation of the risk...
Colloidal silica (CS) is a low-viscosity liquid that can be made to gel by addition of brine. This p...
Colloidal nano-silica (NS) hydrosols are electrochemically stabilized, polymerized amorphous silica ...