An Empirical Correlation between Unconfined Compression Strength and Curing Time for Cement-Soil

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Different cement types were used to stabilize coastal soft soil. The unconfined compression strength of each cement type treated soil was tested at different curing time. The results showed that the higher strength degree cement lead to the higher unconfined compression strength with same cement addition after curing 90 days. An empirical correlation between unconfined compressive strength and curing time was presented to forecast the unconfined compression strength of cement-soil. Additionally, the 14 day and the data of unconfined compressive strength at that time were suggested to use as the basic standard time and standard strength data respectively.

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