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Structural Engineering and Mechanics Volume 56, Number 4, November25 2015 , pages 507-534 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12989/sem.2015.56.4.507 |
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Soil arching analysis in embankments on soft clays reinforced by stone columns |
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Mohammed Y. Fattah, Bushra S. Zabar and Hanan A. Hassan
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Abstract | ||
The present work investigates the behavior of the embankment models resting on soft soil reinforced with ordinary and stone columns encased with geogrid. Model tests were performed with different spacing distances between stone columns and two lengths to diameter ratios (L/d) of the stone columns, in addition to different embankment heights. A total number of 42 model tests were carried out on a soil with undrianed shear strength ≈10 kPa. The models consist of stone columns embankment at s/d equal to 2.5, 3 and 4 with L/d ratio equal 5 and 8. Three embankment heights; 200 mm, 250 mm and 300 mm were tested for both tests of ordinary (OSC) and geogrid encased stone columns (ESC). Three earth pressure cells were used to measure directly the vertical effective stress on column at the top of the middle stone column under the center line of embankment and on the edge stone column for all models while the third cell was placed at the base of embankment between two columns to measure the vertical effective stress in soft soil directly. The performance of stone columns embankments relies upon the ability of the granular embankment material to arch over the „gaps‟ between the stone columns spacing. The results showed that the ratio of the embankment height to the clear spacing between columns (h/s-d) is a key parameter. It is found that (h/s-d)<1.2 and 1.4 for OSC and ESC, respectively; (h is the embankment height, s is the spacing between columns and d is the diameter of stone columns), no effect of arching is pronounced, the settlement at the surface of the embankment is very large, and the stress acting on the subsoil is virtually unmodified from the nominal overburden stress. When (h/s-d) | ||
Key Words | ||
embankment; soft clay; stone column; arching | ||
Address | ||
Mohammed Y. Fattah: Building and Construction Engineering Department, University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq Bushra S. Zabar: Civil Engineering Department, University of Baghdad, Iraq Hanan A. Hassan: Highway and Transportation Engineering Department, University of Al-Mustansiriya, Baghdad, Iraq | ||