水泥
有机质
土壤水分
岩土工程
抗压强度
土壤有机质
化学
材料科学
环境科学
地质学
土壤科学
复合材料
有机化学
作者
Hélène Tremblay,Josée Duchesne,Jacques Locat,Serge Leroueil
摘要
It is well known that organic matter may affect the cementing process in soils, but what happens when cement is added to an organic soil? Both the organic matter content and the nature of this organic matter affect the properties of a treated soil. It appears that some organic compounds delay or even inhibit the hydration process of cement, while others do not affect the reaction at all. This paper presents some results of a laboratory study in which 13 different organic compounds were added separately to two different soils, and then treated with 10% cement. To assess the cementing process, undrained shear strength was measured on the different specimens, and some chemical analyses were performed on the pore liquid. The results indicate that the organic acids producing a pH lower than 9 in the pore solution strongly affect the development of cementing products and almost no strength gain was noted. Also, oils and hydrocarbons, which are insoluble in water, delay the cement hydration but do not affect the final strength. Finally, the pH value and the SO 4 concentration in the pore solution are good indicators of the cementing effectiveness of the treated specimens.Key words: soil stabilization, organic compounds, undrained shear strength, cement, chemical analyses.
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