Experimental Research on Damage of Rubberized Cement-Soil

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In order to analyze rubber powder influencing on cement-soil, axial compression stress-strain curves and a series of damage relationship curves are obtained by unconfined compression test and circulating load-unload test. The damage process of rubberized cement-soil could be divided into four phases including internal tiny crack closing, cracking, crack stable extension and crack unstable extension. Rubber powder increased stress and strain threshold values of cement-soil. 10% was the best rubber powder content. Rubber powder can impede cement-soil inner tiny holes and crakes to occur and develop, so that damage resistance and deformation capability are improved.

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