Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat

Peat commonly occurs as extremely soft, wet, unconsolidated surface deposits that are integral parts of wetland systems. The increasing growth of the population leads to the need to use peat land for development purposes. Cement is widely used for the stabilization of peat by the deep mixing method....

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Main Author: Kazemian, Sina
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76224
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description Peat commonly occurs as extremely soft, wet, unconsolidated surface deposits that are integral parts of wetland systems. The increasing growth of the population leads to the need to use peat land for development purposes. Cement is widely used for the stabilization of peat by the deep mixing method. This article describes a laboratory study on the effects of different additives on the settlement of fibrous peat. The effect of sodium silicate, ordinary Portland cement, and kaolinite on the settlement of treated peat by cementsodium silicate grout is investigated through a Rowe Cell consolidation test. At the end of this study, it is shown that increasing the amount of sodium silicate (within 2.5%), cement, and kaolinite in treated peat improves the settlement of fibrous peat much better than conventional binders like pure cement.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-762242019-09-04T00:02:00Z Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat Kazemian, Sina Science & Technology Technology Engineering, Geological Engineering SODIUM-SILICATE CEMENT GROUT Peat commonly occurs as extremely soft, wet, unconsolidated surface deposits that are integral parts of wetland systems. The increasing growth of the population leads to the need to use peat land for development purposes. Cement is widely used for the stabilization of peat by the deep mixing method. This article describes a laboratory study on the effects of different additives on the settlement of fibrous peat. The effect of sodium silicate, ordinary Portland cement, and kaolinite on the settlement of treated peat by cementsodium silicate grout is investigated through a Rowe Cell consolidation test. At the end of this study, it is shown that increasing the amount of sodium silicate (within 2.5%), cement, and kaolinite in treated peat improves the settlement of fibrous peat much better than conventional binders like pure cement. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76224 10.1007/s11204-015-9298-8 English SPRINGER restricted
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Geological
Engineering
SODIUM-SILICATE
CEMENT
GROUT
Kazemian, Sina
Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat
title Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat
title_full Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat
title_fullStr Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat
title_short Effect of Different Binders on Settlement of Fibrous Peat
title_sort effect of different binders on settlement of fibrous peat
topic Science & Technology
Technology
Engineering, Geological
Engineering
SODIUM-SILICATE
CEMENT
GROUT
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/76224