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A theoretical and experimental study on the behaviour of lignosulfonate-treated sandy silt

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posted on 2024-11-16, 08:32 authored by Qingsheng Chen, Buddhima Indraratna, John Philip Carter, Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn
The effectiveness of an environmentally friendly stabilising agent for soil, namely, lignosulfonate was examined through a series of laboratory tests. A simple bounding surface plasticity model was developed to capture the bonding effects induced by lignosulfonate. One of the appealing aspects of the model is that it can incorporate the mechanical behaviour of the bonded soil during shearing, including the brittle and ductile failure modes. Validity of the model was verified by experimental results of lignosulfonate-treated soils under different stress path conditions. The mechanical behaviour of chemically treated soil was adequately captured by the model.

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Cyclic behaviour of unstable soils stabilised by lignosulfonate with special reference to rapid transport infrastructure

Australian Research Council

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Citation

Chen, Q., Indraratna, B., Carter, J. & Rujikiatkamjorn, C. (2014). A theoretical and experimental study on the behaviour of lignosulfonate-treated sandy silt. Computers and Geotechnics, 61 316-327.

Journal title

Computers and Geotechnics

Volume

61

Pagination

316-327

Language

English

RIS ID

91907

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