This paper discusses the strength characteristics of cement-treated soil cured at extremely low temperatures ranging from 5°C to −20°C. To examine how extremely low curing temperatures affect the strength of cement-treated soil, a field study of cement stabilisation executed in the severe winter of Hokkaido, Japan, is presented in the first part of this paper. This study reveals that extremely low air temperatures prevented the shallow part of the cement-treated ground at the site from solidifying sufficiently. Then the influence of extremely low curing temperatures on the strength characteristics of cement-treated soil is discussed, based on the results of laboratory cement mixing and other tests. It is found that cement-treated soils cured at lower temperatures (−20°C, −5°C, 0°C and 5°C) have lower unconfined compressive strengths (UCSs) than that cured at 20°C (a standard curing temperature according to the Japanese Geotechnical Society Standard). Cement-treated soils cured at −5 and −20°C showed almost no gain in UCS. For cement-treated soils cured at 0°C or above, the UCS increased with an increase in maturity. Finally, based on the above experimental results, points to be noted in the construction of cement stabilisation in winter in cold regions are proposed.
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Hirochika Hayashi, BEng, PhD, PEJp;
Hirochika Hayashi, BEng, PhD, PEJp
Deputy Leader of the Geotechnical Research Team, Civil Engineering Research Institute for Cold Region (CERI), Sapporo, Japan (corresponding author: hayashi@ceri.go.jp)
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Hijiri Hashimoto, BEng, DEng, PEJp;
Hijiri Hashimoto, BEng, DEng, PEJp
Senior Researcher of the Geotechnical Research Team, CERI, Sapporo, Japan
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Osamu Hatakeyama, BEng;
Osamu Hatakeyama, BEng
Leader of the Geotechnical Research Team, CERI, Sapporo, Japan
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Yuichiro Kido, BEng, MEng
Yuichiro Kido, BEng, MEng
Chief Engineer of Takikawa Road Office, Hokkaido Regional Development Bureau, Takikawa, Japan; Former Researcher of the Geotechnical Research Team, CERI, Sapporo, Japan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
February 27 2020
Accepted:
March 19 2021
Online ISSN: 1755-0769
Print ISSN: 1755-0750
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2021
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement (2023) 176 (3): 139–149.
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Received:
February 27 2020
Accepted:
March 19 2021
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Hayashi H, Hashimoto H, Hatakeyama O, Kido Y (2023), "Strength characteristics of cement-treated soil cured under extremely low temperatures". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement, Vol. 176 No. 3 pp. 139–149, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgrim.20.00017
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