Stress-Strain Behavior of Light-Weighted Soils |
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Authors: | Gil-Lim Yoon Byung-Tak Kim |
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Affiliation: | 1. Korea Ocean Research &2. Development , Kyungki-Do , South Korea;3. GS Engineering &4. Construction , Seoul , South Korea |
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Abstract: | Unconfined and triaxial compression tests were carried out to examine the behavior of light-weighted soils (LWS) consisting of expanded polystyrene (EPS), dredged soils, and cement with respect to initial water content. The stress-strain behavior of LWS are analyzed with varying initial water content and silt contents of dredged soils, cement ratio, and confined stress. As initial water contents increase, the compressibility index increases and the preconsolidation pressure was vice versa. As initial water contents increase, the slope of stress-strain curve in elastic zone increases and strain rate at failure decreases and the strain rate at failure was not changed by the being of foams. As initial water contents increase, a compressive strength of LWS decreases. The decrement ratio of compressive strength of LWS with foams increases as cement content increases and initial water contents decreases. The compressive strength increases as silt contents increases. |
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Keywords: | compressive strength dredged soils expanded polystyrene (EPS) light-weighted soils |
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