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Original Articles

Laboratory and field test study on the improvement of marine clay slurry by in-situ solidification

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Pages 695-703 | Received 27 Apr 2018, Accepted 27 May 2018, Published online: 03 Oct 2018
 

Abstract

Soil solidification technology can create an artificial hard shell on a soft soil surface but the type and proportion of the curing agent, the construction technology, and the strengthening depth have large influences on the strengthening effect and engineering cost. This study introduces a new technology of soil solidification whereby an artificial hard shell layer is used as a new method to improve the soft ground. For the in-situ solidification technology, the soil and curing agent are mixed well by using a strong stirring machine so that the soil is strengthened rapidly and forms a hard crust. We introduce the key technology of the in-situ soil solidification method and determine the in-situ crust carrying capacity. The indoor experiment on the curing agent proportions is validated with field tests and a vane shear test, static penetration test, and plate loading test are used to evaluate the reinforcement effect. The experimental results show that the in-situ curing technology of dredged fill processing markedly reduced the reinforcement depth range of the soil water content, improved the physical and mechanical indices, and increased the bearing capacity and strength of the artificial hard shell layer, thereby fully meeting the requirements for the bearing capacity of construction machinery.

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Funding

The work presented in this paper was supported by the Department of Communication of Zhejiang Province Science and Technology Project [No. 2014H28, No. 2017030], the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant No. [51708175], the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant No. 51708176] and Business funds of central colleges and Universities [Grant No. 2018B00814]

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