Approach To Reliability Based Design On Deep Mixing Improved Ground

Deep Foundations Institute
Masaki Kitazume
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Deep Foundations Institute
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11
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Deep mixing method, in-situ admixture stabilization technique, has been developed and adopted for on land and marine construction works in Japan. The geotechnical design procedure of the method has been standardized in Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Government of Japan for port and harbor facilities, which includes the block type and wall type improved grounds for foundation stability, settlement reduction purpose. This procedure is based on the allowable stress concept, in which the induced stresses within the improved ground are confirmed to be lower than the allowable strength in the internal stability calculation. This procedure has been cited by several organizations to establish their standards. The Ministry has a plan to introduce a reliability based design for marine construction works in 2006, in which the design procedure on DM improved ground will also be modified to the reliability based. In the new design procedure, the average and variation of soil parameters and external loads are incorporated by partial safety factors to investigate the stability of improved ground. According to the plan, the author has been studied the design procedure and the magnitude of partial safety factors, and has established a preliminary draft of the standard. This draft will be brushed up through comparing the current design procedure. In this article, the design concept and design procedure of the method are briefly described.
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APA: Masaki Kitazume  (2004)  Approach To Reliability Based Design On Deep Mixing Improved Ground

MLA: Masaki Kitazume Approach To Reliability Based Design On Deep Mixing Improved Ground. Deep Foundations Institute, 2004.

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