Suitability charts to select stabilizer for excavated soils and rocks (ESR)

IF 2.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI:10.1080/19386362.2023.2182500
Yi Lu, E. Leong, Liang Zeng, Changhao Xu, Bingcheng Li
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ABSTRACT The aim of the study is to develop charts to select the most suitable stabilizer (i.e. cement, lime and fly ash) for excavated soils and rocks (ESR) to improve their engineering behaviour. The suitability charts were developed based on considerations of soil gradation and plasticity. Data from the literature where cement, lime and fly ash (FA) were used to improve soil strength were collated. Based on the normalized unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of the soils, zones of various degree of soil strength improvement for cement, lime and FA were identified. The suitability charts were validated using data from the literature not used in the development of the suitability charts. New data on kaolin and three ESRs from Guangzhou improved with cement, lime and FA. The suitability charts correctly indicated that lime is most suitable for kaolin while cement is most suitable for red soil and silty sand.
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选择开挖土壤和岩石稳定剂的适用性图表(ESR)
摘要本研究的目的是制定图表,为开挖的土壤和岩石(ESR)选择最合适的稳定剂(即水泥、石灰和粉煤灰),以改善其工程性能。适宜性图表是在考虑土壤级配和塑性的基础上制定的。对文献中使用水泥、石灰和粉煤灰(FA)来提高土壤强度的数据进行了整理。基于土壤的归一化无侧限抗压强度(UCS),确定了水泥、石灰和FA对土壤强度有不同程度改善的区域。适用性图表使用未用于制定适用性图表的文献中的数据进行验证。用水泥、石灰和FA对广州高岭土和三种ESR的新数据进行了改进。适宜性图表正确地表明,石灰最适合高岭土,而水泥最适合红土和粉砂。
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