Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
Online ISSN : 2188-8027
ISSN-L : 2188-8027
Discussion Session 4: Case histories with lessons learned & Mixing equipment and construction technologies
Low displacement effects of using internal pressure relief blade in cement deep mixing
Yukio TonishiHiroyuki MatsufujiHiroyuki SaegusaTakasi EnomotoKiyotaka OnoManabu Takahashi
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2024 Volume 11 Issue 8 Pages 325-328

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The CDM-EXCEED method is one of the machine-stirred deep mixing treatment methods (CDM methods) that improve soft ground by discharging cement slurry into the soft ground and rotating the stirring mixing blade. In this study, we focused on low displacement, which was regarded as a secondary effect of the internal pressure-relief blade, and measured the displacement in the ground using a new insertion-type inclinometer. It is clear that this method has less impact on the surrounding ground than the conventional machine agitation deep mixing method.

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