Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column

The procedure of granular column installation impacts soil properties such as stress state, stiffness, and permeability in the near-field of the column. For an accurate and efficient design of relatively costly geostructures on improved subsoil with granular columns, a reliable estimation of the col...

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Main Authors: Firas Ghrairi, Arash Alimardani Lavasan, Torsten Wichtmann
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/12/5/216
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author Firas Ghrairi
Arash Alimardani Lavasan
Torsten Wichtmann
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description The procedure of granular column installation impacts soil properties such as stress state, stiffness, and permeability in the near-field of the column. For an accurate and efficient design of relatively costly geostructures on improved subsoil with granular columns, a reliable estimation of the column installation effects on the properties of natural subsoil deposits is necessary. To achieve this goal, two phases are adopted in numerical simulations: (1) the installation phase based on the cavity expansion method using a 2D model, and (2) the construction phase in conjunction with the improved soil properties after column installation using a 3D model. The latter phase includes the construction of an embankment and the column is considered as an independent unit. The soil profile, i.e., stress and stiffness, is spatially updated from the first simulation (i.e., installation phase). In this frame, the stiffness was calculated according to a procedure suggested by the authors to determine the final stiffness based on the formulation of the Hardening Soil constitutive model. The numerical models were validated through a comparison with the recorded data of a field test obtained from the Klagenfurt site. Results of numerical analyses for the case study indicated that application of proposed methodology led to a more accurate estimate of the settlement, demonstrating that the installation effects have be taken into consideration to assure reliable evaluation of granular-column performance.
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spelling doaj.art-557bb63d5cf44e73b604cf3f234001be2023-11-23T11:12:26ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632022-05-0112521610.3390/geosciences12050216Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular ColumnFiras Ghrairi0Arash Alimardani Lavasan1Torsten Wichtmann2Chair of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering and Environmental Geotechnics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsstr. 150, 44780 Bochum, GermanyChair of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering and Environmental Geotechnics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsstr. 150, 44780 Bochum, GermanyChair of Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering and Environmental Geotechnics, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsstr. 150, 44780 Bochum, GermanyThe procedure of granular column installation impacts soil properties such as stress state, stiffness, and permeability in the near-field of the column. For an accurate and efficient design of relatively costly geostructures on improved subsoil with granular columns, a reliable estimation of the column installation effects on the properties of natural subsoil deposits is necessary. To achieve this goal, two phases are adopted in numerical simulations: (1) the installation phase based on the cavity expansion method using a 2D model, and (2) the construction phase in conjunction with the improved soil properties after column installation using a 3D model. The latter phase includes the construction of an embankment and the column is considered as an independent unit. The soil profile, i.e., stress and stiffness, is spatially updated from the first simulation (i.e., installation phase). In this frame, the stiffness was calculated according to a procedure suggested by the authors to determine the final stiffness based on the formulation of the Hardening Soil constitutive model. The numerical models were validated through a comparison with the recorded data of a field test obtained from the Klagenfurt site. Results of numerical analyses for the case study indicated that application of proposed methodology led to a more accurate estimate of the settlement, demonstrating that the installation effects have be taken into consideration to assure reliable evaluation of granular-column performance.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/12/5/216granular columninstallation effectsettlementnumerical modelingsoil property evolution
spellingShingle Firas Ghrairi
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Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column
Geosciences
granular column
installation effect
settlement
numerical modeling
soil property evolution
title Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column
title_full Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column
title_short Evaluation of the Installation Effect on the Performance of a Granular Column
title_sort evaluation of the installation effect on the performance of a granular column
topic granular column
installation effect
settlement
numerical modeling
soil property evolution
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/12/5/216
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