Single Axis Tooling Methods - A. Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
George K. Burke
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

Single axis soil mixing is a mechanical method of blending soil in situ with a reagent binder to achieve improved character. Generally this achieves a design compressive strength or shear strength and/or permeability, but can be used to immobilize and/or fixate contaminants as well as a treatment system for chemical reduction to a more "friendly" substrate. The reagent binder can be a variety of materials, including cement, fly ash, slag, lime, and an assortment of additives. Usually this reagent is delivered in a slurry form (combined with water), but the Dry Mix Method uses pneumatic conveyance.
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APA: George K. Burke  (2001)  Single Axis Tooling Methods - A. Introduction

MLA: George K. Burke Single Axis Tooling Methods - A. Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2001.

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