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Influence of cement on mechanical strength of administrator residual soil
Civil Engineering | 更新时间:2025-11-14
    • Influence of cement on mechanical strength of administrator residual soil

    • In the field of civil engineering, experts have studied the influence of cement on the mechanical properties of residual granite soil and found that the water swelling characteristics of montmorillonite significantly improve the mechanical properties of soil, providing new ideas for soil reinforcement.
    • Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering   Vol. 47, Issue 2, Pages: 30-38(2025)
    • DOI:10.11835/j.issn.2096-6717.2023.010    

      CLC: TU443
    • Received:18 November 2022

      Published:25 April 2025

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  • TANG Liansheng,HE Yunfan,SUN Yinlei,et al.Influence of cement on mechanical strength of administrator residual soil[J].Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering,2025,47(02):30-38. DOI: 10.11835/j.issn.2096-6717.2023.010.

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