This research studied the use of alkaline activation of fly ash, as a silica and alumina amorphous source, to improve soft soils. A laboratory programme – including tests to study strength and deformability development, alternative curing methods, the effect of the different components of the grout, effect of raising initial temperature and comparison with a cement grout – was carried out. Laboratory tests revealed that the use of fly ash and alkaline activator resulted in a soil strength improvement up to 11·4, 16·7 and 43·4 MPa, at 28, 90 and 365 days curing, respectively. The most effective combinations obtained in the laboratory were chosen for the field application with jet grouting. The grout performed adequately to pass standard engineering specifications for soil mixing, achieving up to 26·4 MPa at 90 days curing. The main conclusion is the potential of alkaline activation for soil improvement, and therefore this research has created a basis for further studies.
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Nuno Cristelo, MEng, PhD;
Nuno Cristelo, MEng, PhD
Associate Professor
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro University, Portugal
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Stephanie Glendinning, PhD;
Stephanie Glendinning, PhD
Reader in Environmental Geotechnics
Newcastle University, UK
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Amândio Teixeira Pinto, PhD
Amândio Teixeira Pinto, PhD
Associate Professor
Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro University, Portugal
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
September 25 2009
Accepted:
May 07 2010
Online ISSN: 1755-0769
Print ISSN: 1755-0750
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2011
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement (2011) 164 (2): 73–82.
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Revision Received:
September 25 2009
Accepted:
May 07 2010
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Cristelo N, Glendinning S, Teixeira Pinto A (2011), "Deep soft soil improvement by alkaline activation". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement, Vol. 164 No. 2 pp. 73–82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/grim.900032
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