Development Of Design Charts For Sand Compaction Pile Method Of Improvement For Loose To Medium Dense Sands

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 392 KB
- Publication Date:
- Nov 1, 2022
Abstract
The improvement of soft clay deposits using stone columns is a well-established ground improvement
technique in the western world. This technique has been well documented and has proper design
codes for precise execution in the field. The sand compaction pile (SCP) method is a contemporary
technique to stone columns and has limited literature related to the strength characteristics of the loose
to medium dense sand deposits treated with SCP. The available studies on the SCPs installed in
cohesionless deposits focused on the improvement by indirectly assessing the SPT-N values pre- and
post-installation of the SCPs. The widespread implementation of the SCP technique in recent years
has increased the need for a more direct evaluation of the improvement. Earlier studies in this regard
have revealed that the available design solutions are based on the type of installation equipment, their
working efficiency, and accumulated field data. However, it is found that there are no generic design
codes for the direct estimation of the ultimate bearing capacity of the SCP improved cohesionless
deposits. To meet the design requirement for the SCP treated ground, a series of experimental and
numerical investigations are performed in the present study to arrive at a direct framework in the form
of design charts based on the pressure-settlement response of the treated ground. The developed
design charts give the ultimate bearing capacity (UBC) of the treated sand deposit for the known
initial relative density (RD) of the deposit, spacing and diameter of the SCPs, size of the footing, and
for the specified target unit weight required for the intended application. It is concluded that the
design charts will be of preliminary use to the design engineers to directly evaluate the UBC of the
SCP improved loose to medium dense cohesionless deposits as part of the SCP method of ground
improvement. It is expected to have more field-scale experiments and in-depth analysis before
implementing these charts for actual field execution.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Development Of Design Charts For Sand Compaction Pile Method Of Improvement For Loose To Medium Dense SandsMLA: Development Of Design Charts For Sand Compaction Pile Method Of Improvement For Loose To Medium Dense Sands. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.