Title of article :
Investigation into the short-term behavior of silty sand stabilized with colloidal silica
Author/Authors :
Noorzad, R Department of Civil Engineering - Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol , Nouri Delavar, I Department of Civil Engineering - Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol
Abstract :
Injection in soils using traditional materials such as cement grout has
its inherent shortcomings and lacks the potential for further development in industrial
applications. Accordingly, application of novel materials for injection in soils with
considerable ne contents for stabilizing and even making the soils impermeable is
suggested. Among different stabilizers that are injectable in soils with ne materials,
colloidal silica seems very suitable due to its very low viscosity, nontoxicity in nature,
and adjustability of setting time for slow injection in ne soils. In this research study,
laboratory tests were performed to examine the effect of colloidal silica on the strength
parameters and the short-term behavior of silty sand. For characterizing the soil stabilized
by colloidal silica, the silty sand samples with different silt values, in both unstabilized
and stabilized conditions, were prepared with different concentrations of the stabilizer.
Forty-five uniaxial tests and 75 unconsolidated-undrained compressional triaxial tests were
conducted. An increase in the undrained cohesion of all samples was observed. On the
other hand, two different trends were observed in the alteration of the undrained internal
friction angle of soils with low and high ne contents.
Keywords :
Soil stabilization , Colloidal silica , Silty sand , Short-term behavior , Strength
Journal title :
Scientia Iranica(Transactions A: Civil Engineering)