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Influence of curing stress on compression characteristic of cement-treated dredged slurry at high water contents

Jian Zhang, Wenbin Zhang, Zhanbin Wang, Guizhong Xu, Dexing Ge, Jie Yin

2023Marine Georesources and Geotechnology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents an experimental investigation on the compression behavior of cement-treated dredged slurry at high water content considering the effect of applied curing stress. A series of one-dimensional compression tests were performed on treated samples at various water contents, cement contents, and curing times with and without applied curing stress. Tests result showed that the void ratio versus logarithmic loading pressure curve of all tested specimens exhibits the same decreasing pattern with an obvious yield phenomenon. The void ratio slightly reduces in the pre-yield stage while significantly decreasing with logarithmic loading pressure in the post-yield stage. The magnitude compression index Cs in the pre-yield stage is much lower than that of the value Cc in the post-yield stage. At the same water content and cement content, when the curing pressure is applied, the magnitudes of Cs and Cc are reduced. The yield stress of treated dredged clay samples cured at the same curing time with applied curing stress is higher than that without applied curing stress, indicating that the presence of curing stress has a positive effect on the acquisition of yield stress. It is an effective way to apply curing stress in the actual engineering practice.

Topics & Concepts

Curing (chemistry)Materials scienceComposite materialSlurryCementWater contentGeotechnical engineeringGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresGeotechnical Engineering and Soil StabilizationGrouting, Rheology, and Soil Mechanics
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