The behaviour of soil stabilised with nanoparticles: an extensive review of the present status and its applications

J Krishnan, S Shukla - Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2019 - Springer
Due to the rapid growth of nanotechnology, many researchers from the field of science and
engineering have expressed a keen interest to extend the research in this field. Soil is a …

Effects of colloidal silica grouting on geotechnical properties of liquefiable soils: A review

G Ciardi, G Vannucchi, C Madiai - Geotechnics, 2021 - mdpi.com
Colloidal silica (CS) is a kind of nanomaterial used in soil/rock grouting techniques in
different branches of civil engineering. Many studies have recently been performed to …

Experimental evidence of the effectiveness and applicability of colloidal nanosilica grouting for liquefaction mitigation

E Salvatore, G Modoni, MC Mascolo… - … of Geotechnical and …, 2020 - ascelibrary.org
The low viscosity and the ability to control solidification rate make colloidal nanosilica grout
an excellent ground-improvement solution which is functional for different engineering …

State-of-the-art of colloidal silica-based soil liquefaction mitigation: An emerging technique for ground improvement

M Zhao, G Liu, C Zhang, W Guo, Q Luo - Applied Sciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
In the booming field of nanotechnology, colloidal silica (CS) has been introduced for ground
improvement and liquefaction mitigation. It possesses a great ability to restrain pore …

Effects of high-diluted colloidal silica grouting on the behaviour of a liquefiable sand

G Ciardi, R Bardotti, G Vannucchi… - Geotechnical …, 2020 - icevirtuallibrary.com
The effectiveness of colloidal silica (CS) treatment in increasing the liquefaction resistance
of sandy soils is by now amply demonstrated. However, the best value of the CS content to …

[HTML][HTML] Pilot-scale modeling of colloidal silica delivery to liquefiable sands

M Hamderi, PM Gallagher - Soils and Foundations, 2015 - Elsevier
Passive site stabilization is a developing technology for the in situ mitigation of the risk of
liquefaction without surface disruption. It involves the injection of stabilizing materials into …

The utilisation of colloidal silica grout in soil stabilisation and liquefaction mitigation: a state of the art review

J Krishnan, S Shukla - Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2021 - Springer
Liquefaction mitigation in already existing sites has become a cause of concern for
geotechnical engineers across the world. One of the possible solutions for such sites is the …

Self–sensing, anti–liquefaction, and long–term settlement characteristics of calcareous sand seeped by high-concentration colloidal silica

WF Jin, XH Liao, Y Tao - Construction and Building Materials, 2024 - Elsevier
Low–concentration of colloidal silica (usually from 5 to 20 wt%) for liquefaction mitigation
has been widely studied. But fewer literatures have focused on higher concentration of …

The effect of carbon nanotubes on the strength of sand seeped by colloidal silica in triaxial testing

W Jin, Y Tao, X Wang, Z Gao - Materials, 2021 - mdpi.com
Colloidal silica can quickly seep through sand and then form silica gels to cement sand
particles. To improve the strength of sand seeped by colloidal silica, carbon nanotubes were …

[HTML][HTML] Experimental study of applying colloidal nano Silica in improving sand-silt mixtures

A Kakavand, R Dabiri - International Journal of Nano Dimension, 2018 - journals.iau.ir
Passive method is a new procedure in stabilizing loose soils. This methodology is a type of
interlocking soil particles structures. In order to optimum improve in this method, it is …