Supplemental Reference Appendices for an Introduction to the Deep Mixing Methods as Used in Geotechnical Applications
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1999-01-01
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Edition:Final Report, Vol II
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Abstract:The Deep Mixing Method (DMM) is an in situ soil treatment technology whereby the soil is blended with cementitious and/or other materials. This report first traces the historical development of the various proprietary DMM methods and provides a structured summary of applications. It also compares the applicability of DMM with other competitive forms of ground treatment and improvement. The bulk of the report constitutes a description of the individual methods, focusing on the equipment, the procedures, and the properties of the treated soil. The report continues by describing the nature of the market in North America, Japan, and Scandinavia, while observations are also made on the various potential barriers to further growth in the United States. This report incorporates some factual data from an earlier Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) draft report (1996), but follows a different structure and philosophy. This volume is the second in a series. The other volumes in the series are: FHWA-RD-99-138 Volume I: An Introduction to Deep Mixing Methods as Used in Geotechnical Applications FHWA-RD-99-167 Volume III: The Verification and Properties of Treated Ground
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