2017
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/226/1/012075
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Application of Electrokinetic Stabilisation (EKS) Method for Soft Soil: A Review

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“…It is mostly operative in clayey soils either at saturated and unsaturated conditions. The electrolysis reactions only occurs with help of EK which demonstrates the pH change in soil [25,60]. This happens due to production rate of hydrogen ions difference at cathode and anode which leads to increase in pH near cathode and decrease near anode [61].…”
Section: E Electro-kineticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is mostly operative in clayey soils either at saturated and unsaturated conditions. The electrolysis reactions only occurs with help of EK which demonstrates the pH change in soil [25,60]. This happens due to production rate of hydrogen ions difference at cathode and anode which leads to increase in pH near cathode and decrease near anode [61].…”
Section: E Electro-kineticmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike, EK remediation, electro kinetic stabilization (EKS) of soil specifically deals with the improvement in physical and geotechnical properties of the soil, that enhances or improves the suitability of the soil as a geotechnical material. The improvement in the physical properties are attributed to the various electrochemical effects like electroosmosis, electromigration, electrolysis that take place during application of an electrical gradient [13]. Thus, it may be noted that the application of EK method for soil remediation also invariably results in changes to the physical properties of the soil resulting in soil improvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, it may be noted that the application of EK method for soil remediation also invariably results in changes to the physical properties of the soil resulting in soil improvement. EKS is a combination of electroosmosis and chemical grouting [13], wherein stabilizing agents are drawn into the soil by electroosmosis and electromigration and result in increased cementation. The major benefit of adopting EKS when compared to traditional mix in place treatment is that it enables remote treatment of the target soil layer without excavation [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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