Ground Improvement By Controlled Modulus Columns - A San Pedro Case Study

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 12
- File Size:
- 1255 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
Ground Improvement Techniques serves to improve various engineering properties for supporting various foundations. These may be undertaken either by conventional or advanced methods. The Controlled Modulus Column (CMC), also known as Rigid Inclusion is a soil improvement technique to reduce the total and differential settlement by using semi-rigid soil reinforcement columns. The CMC technique can be executed by displacement or non-displacement methods. It does not aim to bypass the compressive layer or to install a pile that will directly support the entire load from the structure. Principle of the technique is to introduce a load transfer platform between the head of the column and structure and transform a uniform load into soil. Initially, the structural load transmitted into the soil generate the settlement greater than CMC piles. When the settlement between the soil and column became equal at neutral point, maximum structural load shall be balanced by the positive friction and tip resistance to stabilize the foundation without exceeding the allowable settlement limit. This paper describes the behaviour of soil reinforcement with CMC column and their installation process with reference to a project at the Dry Bulk Terminal Port, San Pedro- Abidjan (Western Africa). Methodology of CMC, requirements of Ground Improvement, arrangements and outcome of this method are presented in this paper.
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(2022) Ground Improvement By Controlled Modulus Columns - A San Pedro Case StudyMLA: Ground Improvement By Controlled Modulus Columns - A San Pedro Case Study. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.