Effects Of Confining Stress During Curing And Shearing On Shear Strength Of Lime-Cement Improved Clays

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 695 KB
- Publication Date:
- May 1, 2022
Abstract
During the last decades, it has become common practice in the Nordic countries to use dry deep mixing
in soft clays with lime and cement in for example deep excavation pits in soft clay, or as a reinforcement
of the passive zone within sheet pile walls. The shear strength of stabilised soils is affected by the stress
conditions during curing and shearing. However, this is normally not taken into consideration. As the
strength of the stabilised clay is stress dependent, excavation of the overlying soil will lead to a reduction
of the confining stresses in the underlying stabilised soils which means that the shear strength will also
be reduced. Under embankments on the other hand, the effect is reversed as the shear strength will be
increased. In this study, laboratory tests have been performed on stabilised soils cured and tested under
different stress conditions to quantify the stress effects in a Norwegian sensitive clay. In addition, direct
simple shear tests on samples from in situ columns have been made with varying normal stresses. Results
are presented showing an increase of shear strength of the stabilised soil with increased curing stresses,
and an even higher increase with increased confining stress during shearing. The results are compared
to field measurements along with a discussion of practical application of the findings.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Effects Of Confining Stress During Curing And Shearing On Shear Strength Of Lime-Cement Improved ClaysMLA: Effects Of Confining Stress During Curing And Shearing On Shear Strength Of Lime-Cement Improved Clays. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.