Stress–dilatancy behavior of cemented sand: comparison between bonding provided by cement and biocement

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Lei Wang
Jian Chu
Shifan Wu
Hao Wang
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[1] Nanyang Technological University,School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Acta Geotechnica | 2021年 / 16卷
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Biocement-treated sand; Bonding; Cement-treated sand; Shear strength; Stress–dilatancy relationship;
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Biocement as an alternative to cement for soil improvement has been studied for the past decade. A comparative study on the cementation effect on the mechanical behavior of sand by biocement and Portland cement is presented. Drained triaxial tests were carried out on both cement- and biocement-treated sand. The yielding of cemented sand is largely associated with the breakage of bonding. Bonding ratio is defined in this paper to quantify the bonding effect. The bonding provided by biocement is stronger than that by cement, and as a result, the stress ratio at yielding for biocement-treated sand is higher than that for cement-treated sand given the other conditions the same. The shear resistance of cemented sand consists of bonding, dilation and friction. The stress–dilatancy relationship of biocement-treated sand is different from that of cement-treated sand or the Rowe’s stress–dilatancy equation. The increase in stress ratio with dilatancy ratio (1 − δεv/δε1) is higher for biocement-treated sand.
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