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: Dry binder is injected using compressed air; best for high-moisture soils where the water in the soil hydrates the binder.
Deep Mixing is an in situ soil stabilization technique where soil is blended with cementitious materials (binders) to create "soil-cement" columns or masses. 🏗️ Key Features of Deep Mixing (13046)
: Low vibration and noise compared to pile driving, making it suitable for urban areas. 🛠️ Common Applications Other Engineering (13046)
: Acting as a gravity retaining wall or soil reinforcement for deep excavations.
The code in an engineering context often refers to the Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for ground improvement, specifically detailed in the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) publication FHWA-HRT-13-046 . : Dry binder is injected using compressed air;
: Provides a cost-effective alternative to piling for supporting bridge embankments and large structures on weak ground.
: Can be configured as individual columns, overlapping panels (walls), or solid blocks depending on the load requirements. 🛠️ Common Applications : Acting as a gravity
: Reducing settlement and increasing the stability of road embankments.