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: Acting as a gravity retaining wall or soil reinforcement for deep excavations.

: Can be configured as individual columns, overlapping panels (walls), or solid blocks depending on the load requirements.

: Uses rotating shafts with mixing tools to blend binders (like cement or lime) directly into the soil. Wet vs. Dry Methods : Other Engineering (13046)

: Binder is injected as a slurry; ideal for soft clays and silts.

: Reducing settlement and increasing the stability of road embankments. : Acting as a gravity retaining wall or

: Provides a cost-effective alternative to piling for supporting bridge embankments and large structures on weak ground.

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) Wet vs

For detailed design and construction guidelines, civil and geotechnical engineers refer to the FHWA Design Manual (13-046).