Improvement of soft soils using bio-cemented sand columns

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This paper discusses the results of small-scale model tests that were undertaken to investigate the behaviour of un-cemented and bio-cemented coarse sand columns installed within a soft clay bed. The tests also focused on studying the effect of biocementation to reduce excessive radial expansion and settlement that may occur during installation or loading of sand columns. A multi-phase biochemical treatment strategy was used to obtain a partial biocementation, in particular at the upper section of the sand column where bulging usually occurs. The results show that the partially bio-cemented sand column substantially reduced vertical strains which were in the order of 71% and 97% compared with un-cemented sand column and kaolin clay, respectively. The bulging of the bio-cemented sand column was associated with the bottom section of the column where there were no or less bio-cemented materials.

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Mahawish, A., Bouazza, A., & Gates, W. P. (2018). Improvement of soft soils using bio-cemented sand columns. In Springer Series in Geomechanics and Geoengineering (pp. 822–825). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97112-4_184

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