Numerical and Theoretical Analysis of Consolidation of Soft Clay Installed With PVD at Nagapattinam - A Case Study

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
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- 6
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- 460 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2015
Abstract
"A railway embankment is under construction between Nagapattinam to Thiruthuraipoondi covering 36.5 km. The sub-soil strata comprises of soft clay extending up to 10 m below existing ground level, which is subjected to stability and settlement problems. A trial stretch covering about 5 kilometer was improved using Prefabricated Vertical Drains (PVD) with surcharge was recommended to accelerate the consolidation settlement. The geotechnical characteristics of the subsoil are examined through laboratory tests on representative soil samples. Recent improvement in the finite element analysis has facilitated modeling of PVD in finite element software for computing the settlement magnitude and time rate of consolidation. In this study the theoretically predicted settlement magnitude and time rate of consolidation from Terzaghi.s vertical consolidation, Barron's radial consolidation are compared with the analyzed FEM results for both the cases with and without PVD improved embankment. The comparative analysis between FEM and predicted data hold good for stresses and the associated deformations. The excess pore water pressure was significantly lower and their dissipation was faster in case of embankment with vertical drains. Thus PLAXIS 2D tool shows fairly convincing results in comparison to the theoretical solutions.1. INTRODUCTIONFrom the earlier times civilization has been developed in a fashion either at the banks of river or near to the shore region, because of the easier availability of food and water. This over centuries made them as huge cities, consequently population rise made the increased necessity of highway, railways, port and even more ground for construction. As a stake researchers are pushed to make a low bearing ground into a massive carrier of skyscrapers, embankment, bridges etc. These low bearing ground suffers from total and differential settlement, slope instability. Hence, numerous ground improvement techniques were followed to eradicate these concerns which include preloading, piling, stone column, vertical drains and geosynthetic reinforcement. Among them Prefabricated vertical drain (PVD) are often used to accelerate consolidation of soft subsoil and has been the main soil improvement method used in improving the soft marine clay deposit (Chu et al.(2004); Chai (2001) and Arulrajah et al.(2003)). Literature review of embankment over soft clay deposit reveals that combination of PVD with preloading is widely considered as an economical and less time consuming ground improvement technique."
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(2015) Numerical and Theoretical Analysis of Consolidation of Soft Clay Installed With PVD at Nagapattinam - A Case StudyMLA: Numerical and Theoretical Analysis of Consolidation of Soft Clay Installed With PVD at Nagapattinam - A Case Study. Deep Foundations Institute, 2015.