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Improvement of sensitive silty clay by electroosmosis

Derek V. Morris, +2 more
- 01 Feb 1985 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 1, pp 17-24
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In this article, a laboratory test program was undertaken in order to assess the probable effectiveness of electroosmotic treatment in the field in reducing the water content and sensitivity of a deposit of soft sensitive silty clay.
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A laboratory test program was undertaken in order to assess the probable effectiveness of electroosmotic treatment in the field in reducing the water content and sensitivity of a deposit of soft sensitive silty clay. The results of treatment on tube samples indicate that substantial reductions in water content and liquidity index would be expected, particularly close to the anode. Static and dynamic triaxial tests on both treated and untreated specimens indicated major improvement in both static strength and the resistance to cyclic loading of the soil. Both of these are necessary if construction of a major embankment on this material is to proceed. Key words: electroosmosis, soil improvement, sensitive soils, cyclic testing.

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A Review of Electrokinetic Treatment Technique for Improving the Engineering Characteristics of Low Permeable Problematic Soils

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Electroosmosis in filter cakes of activated sludge

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Application of electro-osmosis to a foundation problem in a norwegian quick clay

L. Bjerrum, +2 more
- 01 Sep 1967 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a case where the application of electro-osmosis resulted in an increase in strength of a very soft quick clay from an initial value of less than 1 t/m2 to an average value of 4 t /m2.
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Electro-osmotic stabilization of west branch dam

TL;DR: In this paper, an electro-osmotic stabilization was used to reduce pore-water pressures in the foundation, thus enabling completion of the 80-ft high earth embankment.