Research on Strength Characteristics of Cement-Treated Soils at Construction Joints

Deep Foundations Institute
Kazuhiko Ueno Sachihiko Tokunaga Takeo Asanuma Yoshiyuki Morikawa Daisuke Nakagawa Naoyuki Hanawa Tatsuo Nagatsu
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

"In the cement deep mixing (CDM) method, one approach to joint construction is creating a surface-contact joint. In this study, an unconsolidated-undrained triaxial compression test was performed on cement-treated soil specimens with joints artificially created by successive pouring. The effects of the presence or absence of such successive pouring joints on the strength of the specimens were then examined. The results showed that the compressive strength of the specimen decreased by approximately 0%–30% with a successive pouring joint.INTRODUCTIONIn the block type and wall type improvement patterns of the CDM(Cement Deep Mixing Method) application, an integrated body of soil-cement columns is constructed by partially overlapping individual treated soil columns. The overlapping operation should be implemented before the hardening of soils by cement progresses and thus, this operation is routinely performed in construction sites usually within 24 hours or within 48 hours at a maximum. However, when the operation is forced to be interrupted on account of a typhoon or any other adverse weather conditions, it is impossible to carry out the overlapping operation within the above time limitations. In such a case, it is necessary to improve the integrity between the treated soil columns solidified first and the treated soil columns to be constructed later.One of the methods that can be adopted is to prior agitate the target area by mixing blades “without cement”, integrating the preceding treated soil columns and the subsequently treated soil columns at construction joints. This method has been adopted so far in numerous sites because no additional materials or equipment are necessary. However, its effectiveness has scarcely been evaluated quantitatively in conventional studies.In the circumstances, the authors investigated in the present research the effect of the presence or absence of construction joints on the specimen strength by performing unconsolidated-undrained triaxial compression tests using specimens of cement treated soil artificially provided with surface-abutting construction joints.Therefore, this study examined the effects of the presence or absence of artificially created successive pouring joints on the strength of cement-treated soil specimens through an unconsolidated-undrained triaxial compression test."
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APA: Kazuhiko Ueno Sachihiko Tokunaga Takeo Asanuma Yoshiyuki Morikawa Daisuke Nakagawa Naoyuki Hanawa Tatsuo Nagatsu  (2015)  Research on Strength Characteristics of Cement-Treated Soils at Construction Joints

MLA: Kazuhiko Ueno Sachihiko Tokunaga Takeo Asanuma Yoshiyuki Morikawa Daisuke Nakagawa Naoyuki Hanawa Tatsuo Nagatsu Research on Strength Characteristics of Cement-Treated Soils at Construction Joints. Deep Foundations Institute, 2015.

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