Strength and deformation characteristics of cement treated soft Bangladesh clays
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2011-12Author
Md. Mokhlesur, Rahman, Prof.
Abu Taher, Md. Zillur Rabbi
Abu Siddique, Prof.
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The strength and deformation characteristics of cement treated soft Bangladesh clays are evaluated through a series of
experimental investigations. Based on the rate of strength development, the unconfined compressive strength and cement
content relationship can be divided into 3 zones: Inactive Zone, Active Zone and Inert Zone. The stiffness of the cemented
clay is a function of cement content and curing time, as the higher cement content and curing time results higher stiffness.
The significant increase in apparent preconsolidation pressure and reduction in apparent compression index are observed
from consolidation tests for cement treated clay. This implies that the treated clay undergoes structuration (formation of
cementation bond) up to their apparent preconsolidation pressure and afterward the destructuration (breaking of cementation
bond) takes place. Ductile behavior is associated with lower strength and higher failure strain (high unit deformation). On
the contrary, higher strength and lower failure strain (low unit deformation) correspond to brittle behavior. Generally, higher
cement content and curing time are the main parameters to cause the stabilised mass become brittle. Effective stress paths
correspond to different category of states such as normally consolidated, lightly, moderately and heavily overconsolidated
states depend on amount of cementation.
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