Research on the Strength Growth Model of Peat Soil

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The Dian Lake Peat soil is studied as the research object in this paper, through the strengthening treatment by adding the cement and some suitable additives as well as a certain amount of waste residue, the compressive strength are taken into consideration in comparison in the different curing composition and other factors in performance of solidified soil. And it importantly discussed the applicability of curing agent and different variables (cement, the formula of curing agent, construction waste, age) in the incremental changes of unconfined compressive strength of curing peat soil.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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860-863

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September 2014

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