Compressibility characteristics of clays in the Red River Delta

Nguyen Tien Dung, P.S. Khin
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The Red River Delta (RRD) is the second largest delta in Vietnam and is a significant economic zone in the country, encompassing important cities and economic zones. Geologically, the delta consists of clay layers distributed all over its area, which strongly impact the foundation designs of the infrastructure system (e.g., highways, industrial parks, harbors). However, up to date, there were no comprehensive studies on the compressibility characteristics of the clays in the delta. This study presents a primary study on some compressibility characteristics of clays in the whole delta with an emphasis on the use of CPTu data in the interpretation. For this, high-quality field and laboratory test results obtained from four research test sites and eight project sites were analyzed to depict the characteristics. The results indicate that the clays in the delta are typically soft to medium stiff and normally consolidated to slightly overconsolidated, which represent typical characteristics of young Holocene deposits. The compression index (Cc) of the clays was found to have good correlations with natural water content (Wn) or in-situ void ratio (e0). The ratio of radial coefficient of consolidation from a consolidation test with a central drain (CD) to the vertical coefficient of consolidation from the standard consolidation test (i.e., cr,CD/cv) from the 4 research test sites is on average 2.76 (log t method) and 2.32 (root t method) and these average ratios are found typical for deltaic soil deposits. The correlations for the remolded samples indicate that the drainage type has a strong influence to the induced coefficients of homogeneously remolded soils. Results from this study help geotechnical engineers have a general view on the compressibility characteristics of the clays in the delta, which in turn helps secure optimal foundation design solutions.
红河三角洲粘土的压缩性特征
红河三角洲(RRD)是越南第二大三角洲,是该国重要的经济区,包括重要的城市和经济区。在地质上,三角洲由分布在整个地区的粘土层组成,这对基础设施系统(如高速公路、工业园区、港口)的基础设计产生了强烈影响。然而,迄今为止,对三角洲粘土的可压缩性特征还没有全面的研究。本文对整个三角洲粘土的一些压缩性特征进行了初步研究,重点介绍了CPTu资料在解释中的应用。为此,分析了从4个研究试验点和8个项目试验点获得的高质量现场和实验室测试结果,以描述其特征。结果表明,三角洲粘土具有典型的软质-中硬质特征,通常固结至轻度过固结,具有全新世早期沉积的典型特征。粘土的压缩指数(Cc)与天然含水量(Wn)或原位孔隙比(e0)具有良好的相关性。中心排水固结试验的径向固结系数(CD)与4个研究试验点的标准固结试验的垂直固结系数(即cr、CD/cv)之比平均为2.76(对数t法)和2.32(根t法),这些平均比率对三角洲土壤沉积物具有典型意义。重塑样的相关关系表明,排水类型对均质重塑土的诱导系数有较大影响。这项研究的结果有助于岩土工程师对三角洲粘土的可压缩性特性有一个总体的认识,从而有助于确定最佳的基础设计方案。
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