Abstract

Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) is a ground modification technique to improve soil characteristic.This paper explain the result of laboratory experiment of deep soil mixing (DSM) in small scale. The modelhave been constructed to estimate field condition. The important properties of expansive soil such as thestrength and swelling were investigated. The fly ash was used as binder material to enhance strength andmitigate swell potential. However optimum binder dosage, water – binder ratio and geometrical column (length,diameter and spacing) influenced performance of DSM. Variation of length and spacing of column could beestablished by considering active zone and the area ratio in the single square arrangement. The requiredtreatment area are determined based on tolerable swelling and allowable bearing capacity. The small scale ofDSM construction showed significant improvement of swell and strength properties compare with untreatedsoil. The empirical model are presented in this research provided reasonable predictions of strength andswelling for in situ condition.

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