Effect of Nano silica type on compaction test of Soil-Cement materials

Milad Tajdini1 Hamidreza Farboodmanesh2 Amir Akbarzad3

1) phd tabriz university
2) 2. Bs.C. in Civil engineering IAU of Kashmar
3) 3. Bs.C. in Architectural engineering IAU of Tabriz,

Publication : International Congress on Science, engineering & New Technologies(secongress.com/1st)
Abstract :
Soil cement is a mixture of Portland cement, soil and water, in which hydration of cement and compaction causes the materials’ constituents to bond together making a dense and durable composition with low permeability and abrasion resistant. Since most of the recent researches are focused on the addition of nano-SiO2 on concrete, in this paper it has been attempted to use nano-SiO2 particles in soil-cement and observe the effects. Due to the fact that in concrete there are no particles passing sieve 200 and this restriction does not apply to soil-cements, some tests were carried out on the nano-SiO2 + soil-cement matrix because of the meaningful difference between concrete and soil-cement. The test procedure consists of moisture-dry density. In these tests, silica fume (with specific surface area of 21 m2/g), nano-SiO2 (with specific surface area of 200 and 380 m2/g) were added to soil-cement. The results show that adding type of nano-SiO2 particles to the soil-cement with high specific surface area can improve the compaction of soil cement.
Keywords : Key words: Soil-cement Specific Surface Area Compaction Test Nano-SiO2.