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RETAINING SYSTEMS FOR DEEP EXCAVATION:
Soil Mix Walls
Various methods of soil mixing, mechanical, hydraulic, with and
without air, and combinations of both types have been used widely
in Japan for about 20 years. Soil mixing has been used for many
temporary and permanent deep excavation projects including the
Central Artery project in Boston. Known methods include as Jet
Grouting, Soil Mixing, Cement Deep Mixing (CDM), Soil Mixed Wall
(SMW), Geo-Jet, Deep Soil Mixing, (DSM), Hydra-Mech, Dry Jet Mixing
(DJM), and Lime Columns. Each of these methods aims at finding
the most efficient and economical method to mix cement (or in
some cases fly ash or lime) with soil and transform soil to become
more like a soft rock.
Mechanical soil mixing is performed using single or multiple shafts of augers
and mixing paddles. The auger is slowly rotated into the ground, typically at
10-20 rpm, and advanced at 2 to 5 ft (0.5 to 1.5 m) per minute.
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