Alternative Binder For Ground Improvement To Reduce Co2 Footprint

Deep Foundations Institute
Osman F. Besler Brandon M. Robinson Dominik Gaechter
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

The Sandbukta-Moss-Såstad (SMS) project is a part of the Intercity development project, which is part of the largest transport project in Norway, consisting of 270 km of new double-track rail. The SMS project consists of 10km of double-track railway including three open stretches and two tunnels. Soil conditions consist of quick clay underlain by Bedrock. Dry soil mixing (DSM) was considered as the main soil improvement method to allow for excavation of the quick clay and construction of the D-Wall panels. The preliminary design revealed around 25,000 ton of binder installation. Therefore, a test field has been conducted to evaluate binder alternatives in means of improved soil strength by considering CO2 emissions. Multicem and Standard cement (Standard FA) have been compared for that purpose. Multicem is a type of binder which mainly consists of Portland cement and cement kiln dust (CKD). CKD is a fined-grained, solid, highly alkaline material removed from the cement kiln exhaust gases. reverse column penetration test (FOPS) and pre-drilled column penetration test (FKPS), which are common tests to evaluate DSM strength have revealed comparable strength outcome for both binder types. Therefore, Multicem has been selected as the main binder type to be used further which provided a reduction in CO2 footprint of up to 40%.
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APA: Osman F. Besler Brandon M. Robinson Dominik Gaechter  (2022)  Alternative Binder For Ground Improvement To Reduce Co2 Footprint

MLA: Osman F. Besler Brandon M. Robinson Dominik Gaechter Alternative Binder For Ground Improvement To Reduce Co2 Footprint. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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