
Deep Mixing Method
The Deep Mixing Method is an advanced technique used in geotechnical engineering to improve the stability of weak soil layers, especially clay or soft ground. It involves injecting stabilizing substances, such as cement or lime, deep into the ground and then mixing them thoroughly with the existing soil. This process creates a solid, reinforced zone that enhances the soil's strength and reduces its compressibility, making it suitable for supporting structures like foundations and embankments. The method is efficient, minimally invasive, and helps stabilize problematic soils without extensive excavation.