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CRC Press - The Deep Mixing Method: Principle, Design and Construction

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Description

As global populations grow and urbanization increases, finding suitable ground for infrastructure in densely populated areas becomes a significant challenge. This book explores the Deep Mixing Method (DMM), a specialized technique developed in Japan in 1975 to address stability issues and excessive settlement in soft soil environments. By using cement and/or lime as a soil stabilizer added in-situ to deep soils, the DMM provides a reliable solution for complex geotechnical problems. This method has expanded from its origins in Japan to widespread use in the USA and other regions globally. This text provides a comprehensive look at the properties of this treated soil method, offering essential knowledge for professionals working in soil stabilization and structural engineering. Whether you are studying the history of the method or its modern application, this book serves as a detailed guide to the principles, design, and construction processes involved in deep mixing technology.

Key Features

Covers the fundamental principles and design of the Deep Mixing Method for soil stabilization.

Explains the application of cement and lime as stabilizers added in-situ to deep soil layers.

Provides historical context from the method's development in Japan in 1975 to its global adoption.

Addresses critical engineering challenges such as soil stability and excessive settlement in soft areas.

Offers technical insights into the properties of treated soil used in modern infrastructure projects.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 January 2002
Listed Since
10 February 2007

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