Deep Compaction Of Saturated Loess By Means Of Sand-Gravel Piles ? Synopsis

Deep Foundations Institute
Z. G. Lin
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Jan 1, 2010

Abstract

In Xian, China, compaction by means of soil (or lime-soil) piles is one of the effective methods widely used for densifying loess and eliminating its collapsibility. However, as a result of groundwater table rising, it is no longer applicable in many areas. This paper is the summary of the first-time use in Xian of sand-gravel compaction piles aimed at densifying the miscellaneous fill (already partially under water) and saturated loess at a certain project site. In-situ tests, conducted before and after the treatment and including several kinds of penetration tests backed up and confirmed by a set of plate loading tests, yielded very satisfactory results, strongly testifying to the viability of the method.
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APA: Z. G. Lin  (2010)  Deep Compaction Of Saturated Loess By Means Of Sand-Gravel Piles ? Synopsis

MLA: Z. G. Lin Deep Compaction Of Saturated Loess By Means Of Sand-Gravel Piles ? Synopsis. Deep Foundations Institute, 2010.

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