Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils

Cement is widely applied in soil treatment to enhance its geotechnical properties. The treatment techniques of dredged marine soils (DMS) are an essential and necessary in assuring the effectiveness for a long-term solution. Particularly the application of it as a backfill material. The reuse of DMS...

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Main Authors: Nordin, Nurul Syakeera, Chan, Chee-Ming
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.38082022-01-11T03:36:47Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3808/ Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils Nordin, Nurul Syakeera Chan, Chee-Ming TH4021-4977 Buildings: Construction with reference to use. Including public buildings, dwellings Cement is widely applied in soil treatment to enhance its geotechnical properties. The treatment techniques of dredged marine soils (DMS) are an essential and necessary in assuring the effectiveness for a long-term solution. Particularly the application of it as a backfill material. The reuse of DMS as geomaterial will minimize the impact to environment. The disposal of DMS into the ocean or on land are unsatisfactory in managing its large quantity which indicates a high demand on new ocean and land disposal. DMS are classified as contaminated waste that contain of organic matter and heavy metals. Contaminated DMS can harm aquatic organism, animals and human. It must be disposed safely to ensure the contaminants are not released. This paper presents a cement-treated of Kuala Perlis DMS (3.4 LL) with varying dosage of cement (2.5 – 40 %) at different curing period (1, 168, 336 and 672 hours). It shows the undrained shear strength (su) value of cement-treated DMS throughout the curing process. The results for cement dosage above 20 % shows a good improvement in su value and the strength development were found increased after 168 hours of curing. It was explained that the lowest water-cement (w/c) ratio tend to have a higher su value of the cement-treated DMS. Penerbit Uthm 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3808/1/c2%20DN.pdf Nordin, Nurul Syakeera and Chan, Chee-Ming (2018) Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils. In: Malaysian construction research journal (MCRJ). Penerbit Uthm, Uthm, pp. 65-72.
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topic TH4021-4977 Buildings: Construction with reference to use. Including public buildings, dwellings
spellingShingle TH4021-4977 Buildings: Construction with reference to use. Including public buildings, dwellings
Nordin, Nurul Syakeera
Chan, Chee-Ming
Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
description Cement is widely applied in soil treatment to enhance its geotechnical properties. The treatment techniques of dredged marine soils (DMS) are an essential and necessary in assuring the effectiveness for a long-term solution. Particularly the application of it as a backfill material. The reuse of DMS as geomaterial will minimize the impact to environment. The disposal of DMS into the ocean or on land are unsatisfactory in managing its large quantity which indicates a high demand on new ocean and land disposal. DMS are classified as contaminated waste that contain of organic matter and heavy metals. Contaminated DMS can harm aquatic organism, animals and human. It must be disposed safely to ensure the contaminants are not released. This paper presents a cement-treated of Kuala Perlis DMS (3.4 LL) with varying dosage of cement (2.5 – 40 %) at different curing period (1, 168, 336 and 672 hours). It shows the undrained shear strength (su) value of cement-treated DMS throughout the curing process. The results for cement dosage above 20 % shows a good improvement in su value and the strength development were found increased after 168 hours of curing. It was explained that the lowest water-cement (w/c) ratio tend to have a higher su value of the cement-treated DMS.
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author Nordin, Nurul Syakeera
Chan, Chee-Ming
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Chan, Chee-Ming
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title Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
title_short Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
title_full Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
title_fullStr Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
title_sort evolution of shear strength with varying cement dosages in dredged marine soils
publisher Penerbit Uthm
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3808/1/c2%20DN.pdf
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