S. Liu, R. Zhang, J. Cheng, X. Geng, J. Zheng, K. Cheng
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Analytical model for geotextile-enhanced horizontal drain vacuum consolidation of slurries
Horizontal drains are gradually introduced to the vacuum preloading method to improve dredged slurries by adding geotextiles to alleviate the blockage in the consolidation process. This study considers the consolidation of slurries enhanced by the vacuum preloading method with geotextile combined horizontal drains based on a double-layered consolidation model. The model approximates geotextile as a special soil layer possessing an equivalent consolidation factor. An analytical solution of the layered consolidation model is obtained using the Laplace transform and the finite Fourier transform method. The effectiveness of the solution is verified by comparing it with the one-dimensional double-layered consolidation solution and the one-dimensional consolidation with a partially permeable boundary. Through comparison with laboratory experiments, the model shows good fitness with the test results in the literature. The influences of related parameters, including the drain arrangement densities, soil parameters, and geotextile parameters, are discussed on average consolidation degree and pore water pressure. The influence mechanism is explained regarding drainage path and vacuum pressure transfer. Findings demonstrate that geotextile facilitates vacuum transfer and promotes soil consolidation, especially when the smaller density of drains’ deposition and lower soil permeability are applied.
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An online only, rapid publication journal, Geosynthetics International – an official journal of the International Geosynthetics Society (IGS) – publishes the best information on current geosynthetics technology in research, design innovation, new materials and construction practice.
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The whole of geosynthetic materials (including natural fibre products) such as research, behaviour, performance analysis, testing, design, construction methods, case histories and field experience. Geosynthetics International is received by all members of the IGS as part of their membership, and is published in e-only format six times a year.