Japanese Geotechnical Society Special Publication
Online ISSN : 2188-8027
ISSN-L : 2188-8027
Ground improvement and reinforcement II
Evaluation of shear moduli of premature age of ultra-fine particle cement modified sand with various water-cement ratio
Taichi HyodoYoshimichi TsukamotoKazuyoshi HashimotoYasuhito AraiTomohito Kakegawa
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2020 Volume 8 Issue 13 Pages 536-540

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Damage caused by liquefaction has been confirmed in various parts of Japan due to the recent large earthquake. The permeable grouting method is mentioned as the effective liquefaction countermeasure technical method in a limited space. Chemical grouting materials and cement-based solidifying materials are often used in the permeable grouting method. Although permeable grouting used chemical grouting material has high permeability, the long-term durability is not sufficiently secured and there are many constructor would not introduce it. On the other hand, with in regard to cement-based solidifying materials, although sufficient long-term strength is exerted, permeability is low, and injection into sand having fine particles is insufficient. In recent years, ultra-fine particle cement has been developed to solve these problems of cement-based solidifying materials .Ultra-fine particle cement is a material in which cement particles are very finely divided. The c cement-based solidifying materials using ultra-fine particle cement has been confirmed to have the same permeability as chemical grouting materials. The authors used the ultra-fine particle cement to change the water-cement ratio and investigate the dynamic deformation coefficient using a bender element test device. From the results, the influence of water-cement ratio on the improved sand was investigated.

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