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STRENGTH-STIFFNESS CORRELATIONS FOR CHEMICALLY TREATED SOILS

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posted on 2022-06-01, 00:10 authored by Pranavkumar ShivakumarPranavkumar Shivakumar

 The central theme of the study is to identify strength-stiffness correlations for chemically treated subgrade soils in Indiana. This was done by conducting Unconfined Compression (UC) tests and resilient modulus tests for soils collected at three different sites, namely : US 31, SR 37 and I-65. At each site, soil samples were obtained from 11 locations at 30 ft spacing. The soils were treated in the laboratory with cement, using the same proportions used for construction, and cured for 7 and 28 days before testing. Results from the UC tests were compared with the resilient modulus results that were available. No direct correlation was found between resilient modulus and UCS parameters for the soils investigated in this study. A brief statistical analysis of the results was conducted, and a simple linear regression model involving the soil characteristics (plasticity index, optimum moisture content and maximum dry density) along with UCS and resilient modulus parameters was proposed.  

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Indiana Department of Transportation

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Degree Type

  • Master of Science

Department

  • Civil Engineering

Campus location

  • West Lafayette

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Antonio Bobet

Additional Committee Member 2

Marika Santagata

Additional Committee Member 3

John E. Haddock

Additional Committee Member 4

Peter Becker

Additional Committee Member 5

Boonam Shin

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