QA/QC PLAN AND EVALUATION OF FIELD STRENGTH AND PERMEABILITY VALUE FOR DEEP CEMENT MIXING

Authors

  • Soon Hoe Chew
  • Hor Mun Audrey Yim
  • Juan Wei Koh
  • Kok Eng Chua
  • Zi Xiang Gng

Keywords:

Deep Cement Mixing, Soil Improvement, Permeability, Quality, Eurocode 7

Abstract

Deep Cement Mixing (DCM) is widely used to improve the strength and stiffness of soil by
mixing it with cement. When DCM is used as a low permeability barrier for water cut off, permeability must
be tested in addition to the usual strength values. One concern in DCM construction is the quality assurance
and quality control (QA/QC) of this technique to ensure uniformity along the DCM column. It is even more
crucial when low permeability is required for the DCM column to be used as a seepage cut-off in an earth bund,
in addition to its strength requirement. In this application, the DCM columns require low permeability and
adequate strength. In this paper, two QA/QC aspects will be evaluated: the operational control and the
evaluation of the treated DCM column. The operational control in terms of mixing time, cement content,
rotation speed and mixing energy will be studied to gain an understanding of how strength and permeability
changes with the variability of the soil with depth. A rational QA/QC plan will be briefly proposed to ensure a
consistent and rational method is developed for the evaluation of the strength and permeability variation of the
treated soils over the area and the depth. These will help in the development of acceptable characteristic value
for the geotechnical parameters of soils treated with DCM (in line with Eurocode 7).

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Published

2020-10-30

How to Cite

Soon Hoe Chew, Hor Mun Audrey Yim, Juan Wei Koh, Kok Eng Chua, & Zi Xiang Gng. (2020). QA/QC PLAN AND EVALUATION OF FIELD STRENGTH AND PERMEABILITY VALUE FOR DEEP CEMENT MIXING. GEOMATE Journal, 19(74), 52–58. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1826

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