Soil-Cement Walls For Excavation Support

Deep Foundations Institute
David S. Yang
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Jan 1, 2003

Abstract

The Cement Deep Soil Mixing (CDSM) method introduces and mixes cementitious materials with in situ soils using hollow-stem rotating shafts equipped with a cutting tool at the tip and mixing paddles above the tip. CDSM generally produces a soil-cement panel consisting of three overlapping soil-cement columns. The soil-cement panel is then extended to form walls, which are effective for excavation support and groundwater control due to the continuity and low permeability of soil-cement walls. Two design approaches could be taken in the application of CDSM for excavation support: 1) single wall design and 2) gravity wall design. The former one is treated as a wall technology and the latter one is treated as a soil stabilization method. This paper will review the CDSM equipment and installation procedures for the construction of these two types of soil-cement walls. Four case examples are used to illustrate the design and application of these two types of soil-cement walls.
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APA: David S. Yang  (2003)  Soil-Cement Walls For Excavation Support

MLA: David S. Yang Soil-Cement Walls For Excavation Support. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.

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