Shear Strength Performance of Electrokinetic Geosynthetics Treated Soft Clay after Water Immersion

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The strength aspect of clay soil is a critical concern in practical engineering design. Electroosmosis (EO) has been adopted as a foundation treatment technology in some projects to increase the strength of soft clay. In order to widen the understanding on shear strength performance of EO-treated soil, the behavior of EO-treated soft clay using electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) as electrodes under the effect of water immersion was evaluated and compared with that of vacuum preloading (VP) treated soft clay under similar conditions. The main finding was that the EO-treated soil when immersed in water offered more resistance to the change in average water content than VP-treated soil. The average shear strength of EO-treated soil fell by 36.6% during 4 extra days of immersion. When the immersion time was extended to 10 days, the average shear strength fell by 65.4%. In contrast, the immersion time had little influence on the shear strength of VP-treated soil. Hence, if EO-treated soft clays are to be subjected to short-term water immersion, the shear strength of the treated foundations should be reappraised to ensure the safety of the engineering projects.

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Sun, Z., Lu, L., Gong, J., Wei, G., & Ye, W. (2023). Shear Strength Performance of Electrokinetic Geosynthetics Treated Soft Clay after Water Immersion. Processes, 11(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr11020529

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