Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.

This article describes laboratory research on precast columns made of peat soil and ordinary Portland cement, with and without polypropylene fibers. The columns used in this study unlike the usual in situ or in place columns used previously, that are formed inside prepared holes in the ground, are f...

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Main Authors: Kalantari, Behzad, Kim Huat, Bujang
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Language:English
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Published: Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering 2009
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16279/
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author Kalantari, Behzad
Kim Huat, Bujang
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Kim Huat, Bujang
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description This article describes laboratory research on precast columns made of peat soil and ordinary Portland cement, with and without polypropylene fibers. The columns used in this study unlike the usual in situ or in place columns used previously, that are formed inside prepared holes in the ground, are formed outside the hole, and then inserted into the ground holes. The process of making precast stabilized peat columns includes mixing peat soil with a specified amount of cement, (with or without polypropylene fibers) at their optimum moisture (found from compaction tests) contents. The mixture is then compacted into molds and left to dry. As the stabilized columns dry out, they gain strength. When drying is complete, they are taken out of their molds and inserted in the pre-drilled holes. In this laboratory study, long precast columns (L/D > 4) were used to reinforce undisturbed peat soil samples. The strength evaluation for the precast stabilized columns was done through consolidated undrained triaxial tests. The undisturbed peat soil in the study has been used as control sample. The results of the study obtained from shear strength parameters, stress-strain curves and undrained modulus prove that precast stabilized peat columns can be used to reinforce and strengthen weak deposits of peat soil. Their production requires relatively small amounts of cement compared with the usual in situ columns but provides higher strength values, and therefore provides more load-bearing capacity. Since the production process does not waste much of the materials involved and does not use any fill materials the columns can also be considered environmentally friendly.
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spelling upm-162792015-09-28T02:35:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16279/ Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits. Kalantari, Behzad Kim Huat, Bujang This article describes laboratory research on precast columns made of peat soil and ordinary Portland cement, with and without polypropylene fibers. The columns used in this study unlike the usual in situ or in place columns used previously, that are formed inside prepared holes in the ground, are formed outside the hole, and then inserted into the ground holes. The process of making precast stabilized peat columns includes mixing peat soil with a specified amount of cement, (with or without polypropylene fibers) at their optimum moisture (found from compaction tests) contents. The mixture is then compacted into molds and left to dry. As the stabilized columns dry out, they gain strength. When drying is complete, they are taken out of their molds and inserted in the pre-drilled holes. In this laboratory study, long precast columns (L/D > 4) were used to reinforce undisturbed peat soil samples. The strength evaluation for the precast stabilized columns was done through consolidated undrained triaxial tests. The undisturbed peat soil in the study has been used as control sample. The results of the study obtained from shear strength parameters, stress-strain curves and undrained modulus prove that precast stabilized peat columns can be used to reinforce and strengthen weak deposits of peat soil. Their production requires relatively small amounts of cement compared with the usual in situ columns but provides higher strength values, and therefore provides more load-bearing capacity. Since the production process does not waste much of the materials involved and does not use any fill materials the columns can also be considered environmentally friendly. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering 2009 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16279/1/Precast%20stabilized%20peat%20columns%20to%20reinforce%20peat%20soil%20deposits.pdf Kalantari, Behzad and Kim Huat, Bujang (2009) Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits. Electronic Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 14 (B). pp. 1-15. ISSN 1089-3032 English
spellingShingle Kalantari, Behzad
Kim Huat, Bujang
Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
title Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
title_full Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
title_fullStr Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
title_full_unstemmed Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
title_short Precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
title_sort precast stabilized peat columns to reinforce peat soil deposits.
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16279/
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/16279/1/Precast%20stabilized%20peat%20columns%20to%20reinforce%20peat%20soil%20deposits.pdf