SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS
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TECHNICAL PAPERS
DEFORMATION AND CRUSHING OF PARTICLES OF CEMENT TREAT GRANULATE SOIL
PHAN HUY DONGKIMITOSHI HAYANOYOSHIAKI KIKUCHIHIDENORI TAKAHASHIYOSHIYUKI MORIKAWA
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2011 Volume 51 Issue 4 Pages 611-624

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Cement Treat Granulate Soil (CTGS), a new artificial granular material, has been developed recently by mixing the dredged marine clay with appropriate amounts of cement and polymer. The CTGS particles are crushable and deformable, thus forming a compressible material. Besides being a lightweight material, CTGS is a granular material, and is therefore expected to be applied in reclamations or as a back fill or subsoil materials. This study investigates the deformation and crushing of the CTGS particles and their effects on the stress-strain behaviors. The comprehensive investigation of the principle of treatment, the micro-structure of particles, triaxial stress-strain behaviors, induced particle crushing and particle deformation are first presented via the experimental work done on two types CTGS produced from a lean-mixture design of cement and polymer. Subsequently, the results of X-ray Computer Topography (CT) scanners along with triaxial CD tests on CTGS and conventional gravel having rigid particles are presented. The test results reveal local failure mechanisms between the individual particles of the CTGS and gravel, from which the failure models of the granular materials formed by deformable and crushable grains and non-crushable grains are interpreted.

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