Bearing capacity, elastic modulus, and modulus of subgrade reaction of soft soil improved by floating stone compaction pile group

IF 2.3 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.1080/19386362.2023.2264056
Hari Gopinadhanpillai, Balu Elias George
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ABSTRACTObservations of Plate Load Tests conducted on 12 locations in the coastal belt of central Kerala, India, to investigate the performance of soft soil improved by Floating Stone Compaction Pile (FSCP) groups are presented in this paper. The soil in the sites chosen was predominantly cohesive with low shear strength. FSCPs 100mm in diameter spaced at 300mm center-to-center, and constructed using 6 mm broken stones were installed to a depth of 5.0 m. The improvement in bearing capacity, Elastic Modulus, and Modulus of Subgrade reaction of the soil were evaluated after 6 months. From the results, it was seen that an average increase of 85% in modulus of subgrade reaction, 52% for bearing capacity, and 90% for elastic modulus was gained due to the installation of FSCPs. The additional cost involved for the installation of FSCPs is only around 2% of the total cost for the construction of the structure, proving the method to be a cost-effective option.KEYWORDS: Ground improvementFloating Stone Compaction Pile (FSCP)plate load testcohesive soil AcknowledgmentsThe support by funding from Cochin Geotechnical Laboratory, India, National Institute of Technology, Calicut Kerala, and the facilities provided at the construction sites are acknowledgedDisclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Data availability statementSome or all data, models, or codes that support the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
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浮石压实桩群提高软土承载力、弹性模量及路基反力模量
摘要本文介绍了在印度喀拉拉邦中部沿海地带的12个地点进行的板载试验的观察结果,以研究浮石压实桩(FSCP)群改良软土的性能。所选场地土壤以黏结性为主,抗剪强度较低。fscp直径为100mm,中心间距为300mm,使用6mm碎石建造,安装深度为5.0 m。6个月后对土体承载力、弹性模量和路基反力模量的改善情况进行评价。结果表明,安装FSCPs后,路基反力模量平均提高85%,承载力平均提高52%,弹性模量平均提高90%。安装FSCPs所涉及的额外费用仅占建造结构总成本的2%左右,证明该方法是一种经济有效的选择。关键词:地基改善浮石压实桩(FSCP)板载试验黏性土感谢印度科钦岩土工程实验室、喀拉拉邦国立理工学院的资助,以及施工现场提供的设施致谢披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。数据可用性声明支持本研究结果的部分或全部数据、模型或代码可根据通讯作者的合理要求获得。
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