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http://dx.doi.org/10.14481/jkges.2014.15.8.51

Strength and Deformation Characteristics, and Numerial Analysis for Cement Admixed Clay and Composite Ground  

Jeon, Jesung (Department of Construction Information Engineering, Induk University)
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Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society / v.15, no.8, 2014 , pp. 51-58 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this research, the composite grounds including original clay and soil-cement were constructed for conducting uniaxial compression test. Strength and deformation properties were analysed using results of laboratory tests with variations of water content of clay, replacement ratio and cement content. Numerical simulation using 3D distinct element method was conducted for soil cement. For strength of composite ground that contains more than cement contents of 15 %, it is more effective to increase cement content than increase of replacement ratio. Strength and elastic modulus of composite ground could be predicted by regression equations using uniaxial compression strength of clay, cement content of soil cement and replacement ratio. For strength and elastic modulus of soil cement, which is most important things for predicting final strength and elastic modulus of composite ground, numerical simulation using the distinct element method adapted bonding model could be used to verify laboratory test, and predict strength and elastic modulus.
Keywords
Soil-cement; Composite ground; Uniaxial compression strength; Elastic modulus; Distinct element method;
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