2023
DOI: 10.21608/jaet.2022.116631.1138
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Characterization of polyurethane foam conditioned sand

Abstract: In construction projects, determining the type and properties of materials is a significant aspect. Not all soil has the potential to support the structure above it. If the building is constructed on weak ground, it is at risk and susceptible to collapsing due to differential caused by the soil's poor shear strength and high compressibility. Therefore, changing soil properties to increase its engineering performance is highly required. In this research, experiments were carried out to improve the strength of s… Show more

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“…The research [14] reports on the large-scale in-situ experiment that was conducted to investigate the effects of soil injection technology on the lifting of a concrete foundation and the soil stabilization (improving of the soil beneath the foundation) at different soil depths. The effects of adding polyurethane-resin for soil shear strength, settlement, deformation modulus, and unconfined compressive strength was investigated by Hassona and Abdelnaeem [6]. Polyurethane reduces settlement; whenever the void ratio is high, the polyurethane fills and expands inside; as a result, the drop in the settlement is high and requires a low injection ratio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research [14] reports on the large-scale in-situ experiment that was conducted to investigate the effects of soil injection technology on the lifting of a concrete foundation and the soil stabilization (improving of the soil beneath the foundation) at different soil depths. The effects of adding polyurethane-resin for soil shear strength, settlement, deformation modulus, and unconfined compressive strength was investigated by Hassona and Abdelnaeem [6]. Polyurethane reduces settlement; whenever the void ratio is high, the polyurethane fills and expands inside; as a result, the drop in the settlement is high and requires a low injection ratio.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%