Abstract

The stabilization of soft clay is one of the most important construction techniques in geotechnical engineering. The injection method using chemical grouting in the ground has been widely used to improve soft ground. Chemical admixture stabilization (with lime and cement as the chemical admixture) has been extensively used in both shallow and deep stabilization to improve the inherent properties of soil, such as strength and deformation behavior. These methods involve mixing soil with chemicals. The other technique—the so-called chemico-lime pile or chemico-pile method—involves forming columns of chemically treated lime in the soil without mixing. This method is widely used in Japan and Singapore and is a fast, effective, and well-recognized way of improving soil with soft clay deposits. The chemico-pile method has been used in a full-scale test embankment project at the Nong Ngo Hao site near Bangkok, Thailand. The site is part of the second Bangkok International Airport project, located in the Samutprak...

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