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Analytical modeling and experiments on soft soil consolidation with vacuum preloading-airbag pressurization
This study aims to provide substantial theoretical support for employing vacuum preloading-airbag pressurization (VP-AP) to enhance soft soil foundations. By integrating the airbags and prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs) within the analytical framework, the consolidation models are developed to accommodate double smear zones and well resistance. Analytical solutions for various airbag pressurization scenarios are derived under the equal-strain assumption. A model test is subsequently conducted to investigate the settlement process of soft soil using the VP-AP method. The validity of the proposed theoretical model is corroborated through comparison with existing analytical solutions and experimental data. The accuracy of the predictive model is further substantiated by the model test results. Lastly, this research offers an in-depth analysis of soil consolidation behavior under diverse influencing factors. The findings indicate that the VP-AP method demonstrates superior efficacy over conventional vacuum-surcharge preloading when the airbag pressure matches the external load pressure. Additionally, an increase in the radius of airbags enhances the soil consolidation efficiency. The analytical model presented in this study elucidates the consolidation mechanisms of the VP-AP method, with experimental research confirming the efficacy of this approach and the predictive model established herein.
期刊介绍:
The journal welcomes manuscripts that substantially contribute to the understanding of the complex mechanical behaviour of geomaterials (soils, rocks, concrete, ice, snow, and powders), through innovative experimental techniques, and/or through the development of novel numerical or hybrid experimental/numerical modelling concepts in geomechanics. Topics of interest include instabilities and localization, interface and surface phenomena, fracture and failure, multi-physics and other time-dependent phenomena, micromechanics and multi-scale methods, and inverse analysis and stochastic methods. Papers related to energy and environmental issues are particularly welcome. The illustration of the proposed methods and techniques to engineering problems is encouraged. However, manuscripts dealing with applications of existing methods, or proposing incremental improvements to existing methods – in particular marginal extensions of existing analytical solutions or numerical methods – will not be considered for review.