A Study on the Engineering Behaviour of Grouted Loose Soils

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A Study on the Engineering Behaviour of Grouted Loose Soils

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Title: A Study on the Engineering Behaviour of Grouted Loose Soils
Author: Santhosh Kumar, T G; Dr.Benny Mathews, Abraham
Abstract: The constructional activities in the coastal belt of our country often demand deep foundations because of the poor engineering properties and the related problems arising from weak soil at shallow depths.The soil profile in coastal area often consists of very loose sandy soils extending to a depth of 3 to 4 m from the ground level underlain by clayey soils of medium consistency.The very low shearing resistance of the foundation bed causes local as well as punching shear failure.Hence structures built on these soils may suffer from excessive settlements.This type of soil profile is very common in coastal areas of Kerala,especially in Cochin. Further,the high water table and limited depth of the top sandy layer in these areas restrict the depth of foundation thereby further reducing the safe bearing capacity.
Description: Division of Civil Engineering,Cochin University of Science and Technology
URI: http://dyuthi.cusat.ac.in/purl/2348
Date: 2010-11


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