乾湿繰り返し作用が半水石膏を混入した締固め土の一軸圧縮特性に及ぼす影響

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Title
乾湿繰り返し作用が半水石膏を混入した締固め土の一軸圧縮特性に及ぼす影響
Title
Effects of wetting and drying repetitions on unconfined compressive characteristics of compacted sands utilizing bassanite
Title Transcription
カンシツ クリカエシ サヨウ ガ ハンスイ セッコウ ヲ コンニュウ シタ シメカタメド ノ イチジク アッシュク トクセイ ニオヨボス エイキョウ
Creator
Hino Junji
Matsuda Tetsuo
Ito Tetsuo
Deguchi Munehiro
Source Title
島根大学総合理工学部紀要. シリーズA
Volume 44
Start Page 1
End Page 7
Journal Identifire
ISSN 13427113
Descriptions
This paper presents the effect of weathering conditions on unconfined compressive characteristics of compacted sand mixed with recycled bassanite that was derived from waste plasterboard. The weathering conditions in this paper referred to wetting and drying repetitions. Sand-bassanite mixtures compacted at optimum water content and at water content of dry of optimum, were cured for 28 days. The strengths of cured sand-bassanite mixtures were determined by unconfined compression tests after 0,1, and 3 wetting and drying repetitions. The effects of wetting and drying repetitions on stress-strain behavior of compacted sand-bassanite mixtures are quantified. As a result, for sand-bassanite mixtures compacted at optimum water content, the unconfined compressive strength of mixtures with wetting and drying repetitions is little changed from those without repetitions. For sand-bassanite mixtures compacted at water content of dry of optimum, however, the unconfined compressive strength of mixtures with wetting and drying repetitions becomes about 90% of those without repetitions. The first cycle of wetting and drying repetitions decreases the unconfined compressive strengths of compacted sand-bassanite mixtures by 5-10%, but further repetitions hardly decrease them.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学総合理工学部
Interdisciplinary Faculty of Science and Engineering, Shimane University
Date of Issued 2010-12-22
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA11157087
Remark 30-41+ / 1997-2007