Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)

Compressive strength and permeability are often the two important parameters in determining improvement in engineering properties of clay in geotechnical engineering practice. Through this paper, a comprehensive study on these two parameters is made. The study is divided into two segments. The first...

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Main Author: Cai, Jiajun
Other Authors: Tay Joo Hwa
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53845
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description Compressive strength and permeability are often the two important parameters in determining improvement in engineering properties of clay in geotechnical engineering practice. Through this paper, a comprehensive study on these two parameters is made. The study is divided into two segments. The first segment primarily focuses on the feasibility of using lime to stabilize marine clay and the variation in permeability and compressive strength of lime-treated marine clay under different conditions. Three major factors affecting strength and permeability characteristics are explored in this study, namely lime content, curing temperature and curing period. Based on the analysis of the strength and permeability of the lime-treated clay, the best lime content to treat clay is determined. The second segment explores the option of using lime-treated marine clay as potential replacement for fine aggregates (originally sand) in concrete. The sand to lime-treated clay ratio is varied to derive the best concrete design mix.
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spelling ntu-10356/538452023-03-03T16:59:54Z Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB) Cai, Jiajun Tay Joo Hwa School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering Compressive strength and permeability are often the two important parameters in determining improvement in engineering properties of clay in geotechnical engineering practice. Through this paper, a comprehensive study on these two parameters is made. The study is divided into two segments. The first segment primarily focuses on the feasibility of using lime to stabilize marine clay and the variation in permeability and compressive strength of lime-treated marine clay under different conditions. Three major factors affecting strength and permeability characteristics are explored in this study, namely lime content, curing temperature and curing period. Based on the analysis of the strength and permeability of the lime-treated clay, the best lime content to treat clay is determined. The second segment explores the option of using lime-treated marine clay as potential replacement for fine aggregates (originally sand) in concrete. The sand to lime-treated clay ratio is varied to derive the best concrete design mix. Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2013-06-07T08:22:26Z 2013-06-07T08:22:26Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/53845 en Nanyang Technological University 40 p. application/pdf
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Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)
title Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)
title_full Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)
title_fullStr Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)
title_full_unstemmed Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)
title_short Lime-treated marine clay as construction and land reclamation material (EN60AB)
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topic DRNTU::Engineering::Environmental engineering
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