Applied Sciences (Jul 2021)

Mechanical Properties of Cement-Treated Soil Mixed with Cellulose Nanofibre

  • Hidenori Takahashi,
  • Shinya Omori,
  • Hideyuki Asada,
  • Hirofumi Fukawa,
  • Yusuke Gotoh,
  • Yoshiyuki Morikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11146425
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 14
p. 6425

Abstract

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Cellulose nanofibre (CNF), a material composed of ultrafine fibres of wood cellulose fibrillated to nano-order level, is expected to be widely used because of its excellent properties. However, in the field of geotechnical engineering, almost no progress has been made in the development of techniques for using CNFs. The authors have focused on the use of CNF as an additive in cement treatment for soft ground, where cement is added to solidify the ground, because CNF can reduce the problems associated with cement-treated soil. This paper presents the results of a study on the method of mixing CNF, the strength and its variation obtained by adding CNF, and the change in permeability. CNF had the effect of mixing the cement evenly and reducing the variation in the strength of the treated soil. The CNF mixture increased the strength at the initial age but reduced the strength development in the long term. The addition of CNF also increased the flexural strength, although it hardly changed the permeability.

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