Dcp Investigation Of Strength Increases In Polyurethane And Acrylate Treated Soils

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- Deep Foundations Institute
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Abstract
Polyurethane and acrylate resins are routinely injected into soils to gain strength and control water flow.
However, most published data regarding strength gain is derived from laboratory samples created under
ideal conditions. This study endeavored to inject resins into full scale mock-ups that could then be
excavated and tested to yield results comparable to actual field conditions.
To achieve this goal, a large container was filled with a silty SAND (SM), as defined by the Unified Soil
Classification System (USCS). The soil was moisture treated and compacted in lifts of 0.3m. PVC pipes
installed in a diamond grid into the soil were used to inject polyurethane and acrylate resins. Dynamic cone
penetrometer (DCP) tests were conducted on the polyurethane treated soils, the acrylate treated soils, and
the baseline untreated soils in the container. Testing results will be correlated to SPTn and CBR values to
evaluate increases in the soil strength parameters in the treated soils. Cored samples of polyurethane and
acrylate treated soils will be tested in compression, shear, and triaxial. These laboratory test results will
focus on material property gains for the treated soils, in comparison to standard values for similar soil types.
Complete documentation of the soil type, compaction methods, injection methods, and testing performed
have been documented and will be presented in the final paper.
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