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Palanidoss Subramaniam

Bio: Palanidoss Subramaniam is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shear modulus & Microtremor. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 10 publications receiving 122 citations. Previous affiliations of Palanidoss Subramaniam include Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a series of cyclic triaxial test was conducted on artificially cement treated marine clay to study the factors affecting the shear modulus degradation of soft clays.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a surface wave based technique, microtremor array measurement (MAM) and microtreme measurement (MM) is used to find the depth of bedrock at Bukit Timah granite formation in Singapore.

31 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a series of one-dimensional consolidation tests and consolidated undrained triaxial tests are performed on the cement stabilized dredged Chennai marine clay to evaluate the critical state parameters (λ, κ, M, Г, N) for varying cement contents and curing days.
Abstract: The present article discusses the stress–strain behavior and critical state parameters of the dredged Chennai marine clay stabilized with low cement content (2.5–10%). A series of one-dimensional consolidation tests and consolidated undrained tri-axial tests are performed on the cement stabilized dredged Chennai marine clay to evaluate the critical state parameters (λ, κ, M, Г, N) for varying cement contents and curing days. The results show that the slope of the critical state line M increases with an increase in the cement content. The parameter λ for the treated marine clay increases up to a cement content of 7.5% followed by a reduction. The parameter κ decreases with the addition of cement content. Finally, empirical formulations are proposed to predict the critical state parameters as the functions of the cement's contents and curing days.

27 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a simple empirical model involving degradation index as a function of number of loading cycles, plasticity index, cyclic shear strain, overconsolidation ratio, loading frequency based on the experimental results.

26 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the static strength and maximum shear modulus of deep cement mixing and jet grouting is evaluated. But, the results are limited to a single type of ground improvement method to solidify soft sediments.
Abstract: Deep cement mixing and jet grouting is a widely adopted ground improvement method to solidify soft sediments. Several reports are available on the static strength and maximum shear modulus...

16 citations


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15 Oct 2001
TL;DR: In this paper, an attempt is made to identify the critical factors governing the engineering behavior of cement-stabilized clay, which helps not only to control the input of cementing agent to attain strength development with curing time and clay water content, but also to understand the subsequent engineering behavior.
Abstract: The in-situ deep mixing technique has been established as a means to effect columnar inclusions into soft ground to enhance the bearing capacity and reduce settlement. Since the inception of this method, developments in the plant and machinery, as well as associated field techniques, have surpassed the basic understanding of strength developments in high water-content clays admixed with cementing agents.In this paper an attempt is made to identify the critical factors governing the engineering behavior of cement-stabilized clay, which helps not only to control the input of cementing agent to attain strength development with curing time and clay water content, but also to understand the subsequent engineering behavior. It is revealed that the clay-water/cement ratio, $wc/ c$ is the prime parameter for the above purposes .

251 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a discussion on the revised code of practice for site investigation, BS 5930, is presented, and significant differences between the new code and the previous code, cp 2001, are detailed.
Abstract: A brief account is presented of a discussion on the revised code of practice for site investigation, BS 5930. Significant differences between the new code and the previous code, cp 2001, are detailed. Contributors to the discussion covered such aspects of the new code of practice as underwater site investigations and construction site borehole sampling techniques. It was emphasised that the code should be regarded as notes for guidance and not as mandatory instructions. (Author/TRRL)

114 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a general formulation of a class of uniaxial phenomenological models, able to accurately simulate hysteretic phenomena in rate-independent mechanical systems and materials, which requires only one history variable and leads to the solution of a scalar equation for the evaluation of the generalized force.
Abstract: We present a general formulation of a class of uniaxial phenomenological models, able to accurately simulate hysteretic phenomena in rate-independent mechanical systems and materials, which requires only one history variable and leads to the solution of a scalar equation for the evaluation of the generalized force. Two specific instances of the class, denominated Bilinear and Exponential Models, are developed as an example to illustrate the peculiar features of the formulation. The Bilinear Model, that is one of the simplest hysteretic models which can be emanated from the proposed class, is first described to clarify the physical meaning of the quantities adopted in the formulation. Specifically, the potentiality of the proposed class is witnessed by the Exponential Model, able to simulate more complex hysteretic behaviors of rate-independent mechanical systems and materials exhibiting either kinematic hardening or softening. The accuracy and the computational efficiency of this last model are assessed by carrying out nonlinear time history analyses, for a single degree of freedom mechanical system having a rate-independent kinematic hardening behavior, subjected either to a harmonic or to a random force. The relevant results are compared with those obtained by exploiting the widely used Bouc–Wen Model.

102 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a modified Hardin hyperbolic model was suggested to describe the backbone curves of frozen compacted sand from Nehe, Heilongjiang Province in China which was subjected to the closed-system freeze-thaw cycles.

81 citations

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TL;DR: Polyurethane foam adhesive (PFA), a product resulting from exothermic chemical polymerization reactions between the diisocyanate functional group and polyol monomers, can form a closed cell as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: Polyurethane foam adhesive (PFA), a product resulting from exothermic chemical polymerization reactions between the diisocyanate functional group and polyol monomers, can form a closed cell...

66 citations