Suzuki Motoyuki
Affiliate Master
Yamaguchi University
Unconfined compressive strength of cement stabilized soil subjected to shear and consolidation histories
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 56 Issue 2
Page 93-98
published_at 2006-03
Title
せん断と圧密履歴を受けたセメント安定処理土の一軸圧縮強さ
Unconfined compressive strength of cement stabilized soil subjected to shear and consolidation histories
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cement stabilized soil
unconfined compression strength
shear stress history
consolidation history
A cement stabilized soil may be subjected to undrained shearing under an in-situ stress condition, so that a cementation is formed and destroyed simultaneously. Unconfined compression test was performed on a specimen in order to precompression in early curing period. Immediately after the precompressed specimen was cured under the atomosphere or an overburden pressure, the specimen was again compressed in unconfined compression test. Main conclusions are as follows. As curing time up to precompression became shorter, the unconfined compressive strength was increased. On the contrary, as the curing time became longer, the strength was decreased. When the overburden pressure was considerably high, a specimen subjected to any shear history caused a consolidation settlement and an increase of unconfined compressive strength. Anincrease rate of unconfined compressive strength of specimen with shear history was very low as compared to that without shear history.
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jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
山口大学工学部
Date Issued
2006-03
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open access
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工学部