Direct Power Compaction - a New Deep Vibro-Compaction Method for Liquefaction Mitigation of Hydraulically Placed Sand Layers in San Francisco Bay

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 2665 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 8, 2021
Abstract
Direct Power Compaction (DPC) is a deep Vibro-compaction method used for liquefaction mitigation. In DPC, H-beams are used as vibrating rods penetrating deep into the ground, and a vibrating force is applied directly to the tip of these H-beams to densify the loose ground. A characteristic feature of DPC is the use of a flapping plate installed at the base of the H-beam to enhance the compaction efficiency during penetration. In addition, 2-rod and 4-rod type equipment have been developed to improve productivity and enable rapid construction. DPC was selected as the most suitable and cost-effective technique to mitigate liquefaction hazards in two projects in the San Francisco Bay Area, one on Alameda Island and another on Treasure Island. Both sites were capped with hydraulically placed sand fills. Liquefaction analyses indicated excessive liquefaction-induced settlements and large lateral spread without ground improvement. Densification using DPC was performed up to depths of 42 ft to reduce the liquefaction potential of the sand fill to acceptable levels and to allow planned improvements. Cone penetration tests were conducted before and after DPC to evaluate its performance. This paper describes the equipment and process involved in DPC and discusses its application in terms of subsurface conditions and geotechnical design considerations.
Citation
APA:
(2021) Direct Power Compaction - a New Deep Vibro-Compaction Method for Liquefaction Mitigation of Hydraulically Placed Sand Layers in San Francisco BayMLA: Direct Power Compaction - a New Deep Vibro-Compaction Method for Liquefaction Mitigation of Hydraulically Placed Sand Layers in San Francisco Bay. Deep Foundations Institute, 2021.