The deep mixing method (DMM) has been applied in many construction projects. The laboratory mix test is essential to the quality control and quality assurance (QC/QA) of deep mixing methods. The procedures used for the preparation of specimens in the laboratory mix test greatly affect the physical and mechanical properties of the stabilized soils. Different procedures are applied in different countries/regions. With the increasingly globalized DMM market, it is desirable that a common understanding of the nature of the laboratory mix test and internationally accepted guidelines to conduct it be established in order to guarantee the QC/QA of DMMs. As part of an international collaborative study, the influence of different molding techniques for the laboratory preparation of specimens was studied. Five different molding techniques were tested in four organizations. The results showed that the molding techniques considerably influenced the magnitude and variation of the unconfined compressive strength and the wet unit weight of the stabilized specimens. The applicability of the molding techniques was discussed in terms of their undrained shear strength and the liquidity index of the soil and binder mixture, and the usefulness of the techniques was demonstrated. (C) 2015 The Japanese Geotechnical Society

Applicability of molding procedures in laboratory mix tests for quality control and assurance of the deep mixing method / Kitazume, Masaki; Grisolia, Massimo; Leder, Enrico; Marzano, IGNAZIO PAOLO; Correia, Antonio Alberto S.; Oliveira, Paulo J. Venda; Åhnberg, Helen; Andersson, Mattias. - In: SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS. - ISSN 0038-0806. - STAMPA. - 55:4(2015), pp. 761-777. [10.1016/j.sandf.2015.06.009]

Applicability of molding procedures in laboratory mix tests for quality control and assurance of the deep mixing method

GRISOLIA, Massimo;LEDER, ENRICO;MARZANO, IGNAZIO PAOLO;
2015

Abstract

The deep mixing method (DMM) has been applied in many construction projects. The laboratory mix test is essential to the quality control and quality assurance (QC/QA) of deep mixing methods. The procedures used for the preparation of specimens in the laboratory mix test greatly affect the physical and mechanical properties of the stabilized soils. Different procedures are applied in different countries/regions. With the increasingly globalized DMM market, it is desirable that a common understanding of the nature of the laboratory mix test and internationally accepted guidelines to conduct it be established in order to guarantee the QC/QA of DMMs. As part of an international collaborative study, the influence of different molding techniques for the laboratory preparation of specimens was studied. Five different molding techniques were tested in four organizations. The results showed that the molding techniques considerably influenced the magnitude and variation of the unconfined compressive strength and the wet unit weight of the stabilized specimens. The applicability of the molding techniques was discussed in terms of their undrained shear strength and the liquidity index of the soil and binder mixture, and the usefulness of the techniques was demonstrated. (C) 2015 The Japanese Geotechnical Society
2015
cement; deep mixing; laboratory tests; lime; molding technique; stabilized clay; unconfined compressive strength; geotechnical engineering and engineering geology; civil and structural engineering
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Applicability of molding procedures in laboratory mix tests for quality control and assurance of the deep mixing method / Kitazume, Masaki; Grisolia, Massimo; Leder, Enrico; Marzano, IGNAZIO PAOLO; Correia, Antonio Alberto S.; Oliveira, Paulo J. Venda; Åhnberg, Helen; Andersson, Mattias. - In: SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS. - ISSN 0038-0806. - STAMPA. - 55:4(2015), pp. 761-777. [10.1016/j.sandf.2015.06.009]
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