Long-Term Performance of a Deep Mixed Column-Wall at Arabianranta Area (Helsinki, Finland)

Deep Foundations Institute
Paavo Lahdenperä Juha Forsman Ilkka Vähäaho Kalle Rantala Osmo Korhonen Leena Korkiala-Tanttu
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Abstract

"District of Arabianranta (Helsinki, Finland) has been founded on an old seabed, which was filled with miscellaneous soil materials. The subsoil consists of very low shear strength clays and organic clays (gyttjas). The soil was moving towards the sea at a rate of 1050 mm/year, because of filling on top of the soft subsoil. In the middle of 1990’s it was decided to build a residential area to Arabianranta, because it is located only 5 km away from the downtown. To inhibit the movement of soil, it was planned to build this 700 m long deep mixed column-wall barrier along the shore of Arabianranta in the years 1997–2005. A lot of instrumentation and inclinometers were analyzed and it was noticed that the column-wall remains at its place and the displacement rate inside the wall has been only 0.44.6 mm/year after construction works. Nevertheless, the displacement of soil at the landward side of the column-wall is still 1.25.1 mm/year. The soil at the seaside of the barrier is also moving towards the sea 12.922.2 mm/year. Another problem might be displacements of soil near the places where the column-wall ends (tails).1. INTRODUCTIONArabianranta district (Helsinki, Finland) has been an industrial, storage and wasteland area for a long time. Developing this area into a residential area was earlier considered too expensive, so it has been constructed during last decade. The organic clay layers (gyttjas), which have weak shear strength and high water content, were covered by various layers of fillings done in different phases. Because of the fillings, the area was not only consolidating, but also moving horizontally 1050 mm/year towards the sea due to the fact that the frictional soil under clay layers slopes towards the sea. A trial deep mixed structure was constructed in 1997 to inhibit the horizontal displacements of soil. The actual construction of the columnwall was completed in 2000-2005 with overlapping deep mixed cement columns on the seaward boundary. The barrier was built so that the horizontal movements would not risk the pile foundations at Arabianranta. The length of the barrier is about 680 m and width varies between 1220 m. There is a great amount of instrumentation near the barrier (inclinometer casings and other measuring devices). All this measuring information has been collected and analysed at 2014 to find out how this deep mixed column-wall has affected the horizontal displacements."
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APA: Paavo Lahdenperä Juha Forsman Ilkka Vähäaho Kalle Rantala Osmo Korhonen Leena Korkiala-Tanttu  (2015)  Long-Term Performance of a Deep Mixed Column-Wall at Arabianranta Area (Helsinki, Finland)

MLA: Paavo Lahdenperä Juha Forsman Ilkka Vähäaho Kalle Rantala Osmo Korhonen Leena Korkiala-Tanttu Long-Term Performance of a Deep Mixed Column-Wall at Arabianranta Area (Helsinki, Finland). Deep Foundations Institute, 2015.

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