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Critical State Parameters of Dredged Chennai Marine Clay Treated with Low Cement Content
Date Issued
02-10-2016
Author(s)
Subramaniam, Palanidoss
Sreenadh, Mohanachandra Menon
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
The present article discusses the stress–strain behavior and critical state parameters of the dredged Chennai marine clay stabilized with low cement content (2.5–10%). A series of one-dimensional consolidation tests and consolidated undrained tri-axial tests are performed on the cement stabilized dredged Chennai marine clay to evaluate the critical state parameters (λ, κ, M, Г, N) for varying cement contents and curing days. The results show that the slope of the critical state line M increases with an increase in the cement content. The parameter λ for the treated marine clay increases up to a cement content of 7.5% followed by a reduction. The parameter κ decreases with the addition of cement content. Finally, empirical formulations are proposed to predict the critical state parameters as the functions of the cement's contents and curing days.
Volume
34