Material Behavior And Ground Improvement ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
J. K. Mitchell
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

Soil improvement is examined within the context of the characteristics of different soil types, the types of ground improvement techniques that can be used to improve them, and the level of improvements that might be achieved. Several case histories are described to show how the particular soil and foundation characteristics influence the choice and success of different ground improvement techniques. Although the basic methods for soil improvement have been known for many centuries, there have been significant recent advances in the technology for their use. Time effects following the densification of cohesionless soils may lead to significant improvements in strength and stiffness. Unanticipated chemical reactions may follow stabilization using admixtures when soils for which there has been little prior experience are encountered. In some cases foundations that combine features of both ground improvement and deep foundation systems may provide good performance at reasonable cost.
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APA: J. K. Mitchell  (2010)  Material Behavior And Ground Improvement ? Synopsis

MLA: J. K. Mitchell Material Behavior And Ground Improvement ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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