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Primary yielding locus of cement-stabilized marine clay and its applications
Authors:Qiangqiang Cheng  Yong Liu  Wei Wang  Liang Jia
Institution:1. School of Resource and Earth Science, China University of Mining &2. Technology, Xuzhou, China;3. Jiangsu Vocational Institute of Architectural Technology, School of Construction Engineering, Xuzhou, China;4. JiangSu Collaborative Innovation Center for Building Energy Saving and Construction Technology, Xuzhou, China;5. Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore;6. Department of Civil and Environment Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore;7. State Key Laboratory of Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering Science, Wuhan University, Wuhan, P. R. China;8. College of Civil Engineering, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing, China;9. College of Civil Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology, Lanzhou, China
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Strength and stiffness properties of materials are widely studied and used in civil engineering practice. However, most studies are based on unconfined conditions, which are different from real status of soil. This study investigated the primary yielding and yield locus for cement-stabilized marine clay. In this study, two types of cement-stabilized soils were studied through isotropic compression, triaxial drained shearing, unconfined compression, and bender element testing. Specimens with 20–50% of cement content and 7–90 days of curing period were used for the tests. Stress–strain behavior and primary yielding were evaluated, followed by construction of the primary yield locus. The characteristics of the primary yield locus and its development with curing time then were studied. The results showed that the properties of the primary yield locus were dependent on the type of stabilized soil, but were independent of the cement content and curing period. Thus, the approach provides a way to estimate the primary yield stress and drained stress path before primary yielding for cement-stabilized soil under confined condition. An empirical function was used to fit the primary yield locus. The primary isotropic yield stress was correlated to unconfined compressive strength or maximum shear modulus. Three indirect methods were proposed to predict the primary yield stress for cement-stabilized marine clay. The results showed that the primary yield stress can be estimated with reasonable accuracy.
Keywords:Cement stabilization  marine clay  primary yielding  stiffness  strength  yield locus
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