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Saturday, November 9, 2019

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT BETWEEN SOIL COMPACTION,CONSOLIDATION AND STABILIZATION

All the above process are carried out for one purpose to increased a strength of soil.But the application of the process are depending on the type of soil.Soil are divided in 2 category such as cohensive soil and non cohensive soil.The cohesive soil are silt and clay ,the nono cohesive soil are sand and gravel.

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT?

COMPACTION

  • air expulsion only
  • immediate process
  • artificial process
  • man made deposit
  • coarse grained and fine grained material
  • static loading and dynamic loading
  • increased shear strength,bearing,stiffness,dry weight and decreased void ratio
  • mechanical roller,rammer,pneumatic roller and watering
  • test sand cone,proctor test and CBR test

CONSOLIDATION
  • water expulsion
  • slow process
  • natural process
  • fine grained material such as soft clay,marine clay,peat
  • natural deposit
  • static loading
  • primary and secondary settlement
  • the best method are installing a vertical drain or wick drain
    • to fasten settlement
  • increased soil density and unit weight
  • decreased water void
STABILIZATION
  • upgrade bearing capacity and tensile strength and shear strength
  • physical,chemical and polymer type
  • mixing,grouting and electrical method
  • peat soil mixed with cement and lime
  • physical and chemical method can pollute environment
  • mechanical method like geo grid or geo cell are introduced
  • sustainable material such as fly ash,rice husk ash,red mud textile 
Compaction is the best method for coarse grained soil where as consolidation and stabilization are the best method for fine-grained soil.

WHAT IS CBR VALUE?

  • CBR=California Bearing Ratio
  • a penetration test vs loading applied
  • as indicator of strength of sub grade and sub base to road and pavement
  • higher value CBR indicate higher strength of bearing capacity
  • clay-2%CBR,sand-15% CBR and gravel-40 to 80 % CBR
  • these information is used to design thickness of wearing course and binder course

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