BEARING CAPACITY AND COMPRESSIBILITY ON IMPROVED LOESS BY COMPACTION AND CEMENT ADMIXTURE

Authors

  • Dolrerdee Hormdee
  • Piyoros Jirawattana

Keywords:

Unconfined compressive strength, Collapsibility, Soil-cement stabilization, Plate load test

Abstract

Geotechnical engineering always deals with the field or compacted condition using shear
strength or deformation behavior. Khon Kaen loess soil can be classified as a moderate to moderately severe
in collapse index. With long term infiltration, its cohesion is almost completely gone. Therefore, this research
is aimed to study the behaviors of the bearing capacity and settlement of the compacted Khon Kaen loess soil
with and without cement. The testing results from the laboratory and from the field can be shown that the soil
and soil-cement stabilization are improved by 95% for modified compaction. This is due to the effects of initial
density, initial water content, %cement added, curing time duration and the size of the plate on the bearing
capacity and deformation behavior. The results also show that the increasing in water content has the greatest
influence to reduce in the bearing capacity but increase in compressibility of the specimens. However, for
testing with the same energy of compaction but lower water content, less settlement at any pressures in the
unsoaked condition with the more collapse settlement can be found. On the other hand, the 95% modified
compaction improvement, the collapse potential/ collapse index are almost negligible. Finally, with more
cement added, less settlement with the more bearing capacity can be achieved.

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Published

2020-09-30

How to Cite

Dolrerdee Hormdee, & Piyoros Jirawattana. (2020). BEARING CAPACITY AND COMPRESSIBILITY ON IMPROVED LOESS BY COMPACTION AND CEMENT ADMIXTURE. GEOMATE Journal, 19(73), 134–140. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1784

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