2016
DOI: 10.1080/19386362.2016.1175217
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Triaxial shear behaviour of sand-gravel mixtures reinforced with cement and fibre

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“…As FL increased, the touch-points between fibers and soil particles increased results in the improvement of anchor effect. The restrain effect between the soil particles enhanced due to the stretching and flexible constraining by the fibers 45 .
Figure 2 Effect of FL on stress–strain curves ( a ) FC = 0.2%; ( b ) FC = 0.4%; ( c ) FC = 0.6%; ( d ) FC = 0.8%.
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“…As FL increased, the touch-points between fibers and soil particles increased results in the improvement of anchor effect. The restrain effect between the soil particles enhanced due to the stretching and flexible constraining by the fibers 45 .
Figure 2 Effect of FL on stress–strain curves ( a ) FC = 0.2%; ( b ) FC = 0.4%; ( c ) FC = 0.6%; ( d ) FC = 0.8%.
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Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e physical-chemical and microstructural aspects of cement-treated Singapore marine clay have been studied [15]. Some researchers have examined the isotropic compression and the undrained shear behavior of cement-treated soils [16][17][18][19]. Very little attention has been given to the influence of confining pressure on the overall mechanical behavior [20,21].…”
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