Abstract
Abstract
In order to solve such as difficulties in backfilling narrow foundation trenches in engineering, it was proposed to use alkali-activated slag cement (AASC) instead of traditional Portland cement to solidify silt and form AASC fluidized solidified soil. The effect of the content of AASC and the curing period on fluidized solidified soil has been studied by unconfined compression strength test, SEM and EDS. Moreover, the root cause for the improvement of the strength by the microstructure was explored. The results showed that: The fluidity increased first and then decreased with the increase of the content of AASC; 40% was the optimal content; in the same curing period, the unconfined compression strength increased with the increase of the content; 40% was the optimal content; the soil with different contents could reach the most of the 28d strength on Day 7; AASC generated a lot of low-Ca/Si C-S-H gel that consolidated soil particles into a denser structure. These results provide a theoretical basis for the application of AASC in fluidized solidified soil engineering.
Funder
Fujian Province Transportation Science and Technol
Fujian Natural Science Foundation
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