Ground Improvement Case Histories: Chemical, Electrokinetic, Thermal and Bioengineering Methods

Buddhima Indraratna*, Jian Chu, Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn

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Abstract

Written by an international group of experts, Ground Improvement Case Histories: Chemical, Electrokinetic, Thermal and Bioengineering Methods provides over 700 pages of case-histories collected from all over the world. Each case-history provides an overview of the specific technology followed by applications, and in some cases, comprehensive back analysis through numerical modelling is discussed. The book includes methods for employing bacterial and biological treatment, and native vegetation for stabilizing problematic soils. Specific case-histories included in the book are: Effect of Drainage and Grouting for the World Longest Seikan Undersea Tunnel Construction, Cement/lime Mixing Ground Improvement for Road Construction on Soft Ground, Use of Jet Grouting in Deep Excavations, and Stabilization of Reactive Sulphide Mine Tailings using Water Cover Technology. • Provides recent case histories using chemical and bio-engineering methods by world-renowned engineering experts • Includes over 200 illustrations and 150 equations from relevant topics, including state-of-the-art chemical and bioengineering methods • Presents comprehensive analysis methods using numerical modelling methods • Case histories include the "Effect of Drainage and Grouting on the Worlds Longest Seikan Undersea Tunnel Construction" and "Cement/Lime Mixing Ground Improvement for Road Construction on Soft Ground".

Original languageEnglish
PublisherElsevier Ltd
Number of pages703
ISBN (Electronic)9780081002384
ISBN (Print)9780081001912
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 22 2015
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Engineering

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