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contributor authorKang-fu Jiao
contributor authorChao Zhou
contributor authorWen-bo Chen
contributor authorZhi-jian Ruan
date accessioned2025-08-17T22:45:17Z
date available2025-08-17T22:45:17Z
date copyright6/1/2025 12:00:00 AM
date issued2025
identifier otherJGGEFK.GTENG-12729.pdf
identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4307395
description abstractThe deep cement mixing (DCM) method is widely used for ground improvement, with soils within DCM columns often subjected to varying curing temperatures (Tc) and curing stresses (Sc). Their effects on shear stiffness at small strains (0.001%–1%), crucial for analyzing the serviceability limit state of DCM columns, have not been studied. In this study, a temperature- and stress-controlled curing apparatus was newly developed and used to prepare cemented marine clay at three Tc (20°C, 30°C, and 40°C) and three Sc levels (0, 150, and 300 kPa). After 28 days of curing, unconfined compression tests with local strain measurements were conducted. Thermogravimetric (TG) analysis, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) tests were performed to analyze the composition and microstructure of cemented marine clay. Test results reveal that an increase in Tc and Sc can improve strength and stiffness, decrease the elastic threshold strain, and increase the rate of stiffness degradation within the small strain range. These findings are attributed to the fact that higher Tc can accelerate the cement hydration reaction, enhance the pozzolanic reaction, and alter the pore size distribution. Whereas Sc has minimal impact on cement hydration, it leads to more effective cementitious bonding. The findings suggest that taking into account the effects of Tc and Sc can lead to more cost-effective designs. Based on the test results, a nonlinear equation was proposed to enhance the accuracy of calculating the secant Young’s modulus, an important parameter in DCM designs.
publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
titleEffects of Curing Temperature and Stress on Small-Strain Stiffness of Cemented Marine Clay
typeJournal Article
journal volume151
journal issue6
journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
identifier doi10.1061/JGGEFK.GTENG-12729
journal fristpage04025033-1
journal lastpage04025033-14
page14
treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2025:;Volume ( 151 ):;issue: 006
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