The Premixing Method
Principle Design and Construction
Principle Design and Construction
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis | 2003-01-01 | ISBN 9058095479 | PDF | 152 pages | 3.0 MB
The Premixing Method describes the method in which soil used for reclamation is first treated by adding a small amount of cement. This method was developed to prevent liquefaction. The treated soil will acquire cohesive strength due to the chemical reaction of the cement in the water and change to a non-liquefying material. The premixing method thus reduces the whole construction period, as the countermeasure work is conducted together with the reclamation process. The method has additional merits including enhancement of bearing capacity and reduction of earth pressure due to the increase in cohesion.
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