Variation of Unit Weight and Compressive Strength by Long-Term Dry Shrinkage of Reinforced Soil Mixture

장기적 건조수축에 의한 보강혼합토의 단위 중량 및 압축강도 분석

  • 이상호 (경북대학교 농과대학) ;
  • 차현주 (경북대학교 농과대학 대학원) ;
  • 장병욱 (서울대학교 농업생명과학대학)
  • Published : 2000.11.01

Abstract

In this study, the variation of unit weight and unconfined compressive strength were investigated, calcium carbonate, quicklime, portland cement, 19mm length monofilaments and fibrillated fiber were used as reinforcement materials. And calcium chloride was added to cement and calcium carbonate reinforced soil mixture in order to accelerate setting and hardening speed. It appears that unit weight is highest in calcium carbonate reinforced soil mixture with mixing rate of 9%. According to increasing the amount of fiber in soil mixture, the unit weight decreased. It shows that the more the amount of monofilament fiber is added in soil mixture, the higher the compressive strength is, but the compressive strength is decreased in fibrillated fibrillated fiber added soil mixture with more than 1.0% of mixing rate.

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