Improved analysis and design for surcharging

IF 1.3 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
A. Yeung, S. T. So
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Abstract

Surcharging or preloading is one of the oldest and most widely used in-situ ground improvement techniques to strengthen weak compressible clays and to remove undesirable settlements prior to erection of permanent infrastructure. Recently, the ground improvement technique has been adopted in combination with many other techniques. The current design methodology for surcharging based on the concept of average degree of consolidation is inadequate, as all the primary consolidation settlement to be induced by the permanent load is not eliminated by the surcharging process. The problem is quantitatively analyzed using Terzaghi's one-dimensional consolidation theory. The proportion of residual primary consolidation settlement is quantified, and the starting time of the re-occurrence of primary consolidation upon exertion of the permanent load is determined. The effect of a change in surcharging duration on the proportion of residual settlement is quantified. The results are presented in design charts to facilitate application of the results by practicing geotechnical engineers.
改进了附加费的分析和设计
超载或预压是最古老和最广泛使用的原位地基改善技术之一,用于在永久性基础设施安装之前加强弱可压缩性粘土并消除不良沉降。近年来,地面改善技术与许多其他技术相结合。目前基于平均固结度概念的超载设计方法是不充分的,因为所有由永久荷载引起的主要固结沉降并没有通过超载过程消除。利用Terzaghi的一维固结理论对该问题进行了定量分析。量化了残余初固结沉降比例,确定了永久荷载作用下再次发生初固结的起始时间。对堆积期变化对残余沉降比例的影响进行了量化。结果以设计图表的形式呈现,以方便实习岩土工程师应用。
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3.10
自引率
8.30%
发文量
54
期刊介绍: Ground Improvement provides a fast-track vehicle for the dissemination of news in technological developments, feasibility studies and innovative engineering applications for all aspects of ground improvement, ground reinforcement and grouting. The journal publishes high-quality, practical papers relevant to engineers, specialist contractors and academics involved in the development, design, construction, monitoring and quality control aspects of ground improvement. It covers a wide range of civil and environmental engineering applications, including analytical advances, performance evaluations, pilot and model studies, instrumented case-histories and innovative applications of existing technology.
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