PROBLEMS ON THE DEVELOPMENTS OF SOIL STABILIZATION
Soil stabilization studies are summarized, and Japanese experience is cited in this review which focuses on the use of chemicals, the behavior of stabilized soils under repeated loading, and pollution problems related to soil stabilization. Among the chemicals used in soil stabilization, the resinous materials, aniline furfural resin, chrome-lignin, and calcium acrylate are noteworthy. Additive effect and response to repeated loading are discussed, and a method of grouting (of a sand mass liable to liquefaction) by electrophoresis using aluminum bars as electrodes is described. The utilization of volcanic-ash soils, artificially burnt inorganic materials from factories, and refuse from coal mines are also discussed. Machines used in soil stabilization and possible areas for future development in soil stabilization are noted.
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Corporate Authors:
Law Book Company, Limited
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Authors:
- YAMANOUCHI, T
- Publication Date: 1975-10
Media Info
- Pagination: p. 463-474
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Serial:
- Shire and Municipal Record
- Volume: 68
- Issue Number: 7
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Accelerated tests; Calcium compounds; Chemicals; Coal mines; Electrochemical processes; Industrial wastes; Lignin; Pollution; Repeated loads; Research; Resins; Soil stabilization; Volcanic ash
- Uncontrolled Terms: Electrophoresis
- Old TRIS Terms: Aniline furfural; Chrome
- Subject Areas: Environment; Geotechnology; Highways; Research;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 00129632
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: May 14 1976 12:00AM