#7885. Microstructural Analyses of Cement-Based Binders in Stabilizing Champlain Sea Clay

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Architecture;
Geology;
Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology;
Soil Science;
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Abstract:
This research investigated the strength development and the microstructural change in Champlain Sea clay when treated with five different cement-based binders. Champlain Sea clay, a marine clay, is commonly found in St. Lawrence Lowlands in eastern Canada. The unconfined compressive strength tests were conducted to measure the shear strength development of treated clay under different binder type, binder dosage, and curing time conditions.
Keywords:
Cement mixing; Champlain Sea clay; Deep soil mixing; Ground improvement; Marine clay; Microstructural analysis; SEM; XRD

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