Improvement of Shear Strength of Sandy Soil by Cement Grout with Fly Ash

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Haifaa Abdulrasool Ali, Dr
Yasir Muyuad Yousuf, MSc student

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       The effects of the permeation cement grout with fly ash on the sandy soil skeleton were studied in the present work in two phase; first phase the shear strength parameters, and the second phase effect of these grouted materials on volume grouted zone by injection (51) cm³ of slurry in sandy soil placed in steel cylinder model with dimension 15 cm in diameter and 30 cm in height. The soil sample was obtained from Karbala city and it is classified as poorly graded sand (SP) according to USCS. The soil samples were improved by cement grout with three percentages weight of water cement ratio (w:c); (0.1w:0.9c, 0.8w:0.2c, and 0.7w:0.3c), while the soil samples were dehydrated for one day curing time. Fly ash class (F) was used with cement grout as filler material; it was added to the mixture as a replacement material for cement in weight percentages; 10%, 25% and 40%. According to the results of tests, both shear strength and approximate volume of the effective grouted zone for treated samples soil with cement grout was increased when the water cement ratio decreased. Fly ash with cement grout needs to increase the water demand for the grout mixing to give best results in both shear strength and filling the soil voids.


 


 

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“Improvement of Shear Strength of Sandy Soil by Cement Grout with Fly Ash” (2016) Journal of Engineering, 22(12), pp. 16–34. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2016.12.02.

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