Volume 44, N. 4

October-December 2021

Geosynthetic Encased Column: comparison between numerical and experimental results

Article

Volume 44, N. 4, October-December 2021 | DOWNLOAD PDF (62 downloads)

Abstract

The use of granular column is one of the ground improvement methods used for soft soils. This method improves the foundation soils mechanical properties by displacing the soft soil with the compacted granular columns. The columns have high permeability that can accelerate the excess pore water pressure produced in soft soils and increase the undrained shear strength. When it comes to very soft soils, the use of granular columns is not of interest since these soils present no significant confinement to the columns. Here comes the encased columns that receive the confinement from the encasement materials. In this study, the influence of the column installation method on the surrounding soil and the encasement effect on the granular column performance were investigated using numerical analyses and experimental tests. The results show that numerical simulations can reasonably predict the behavior of both the encased column and the surrounding soil.

Keywords: Geosynthetic, Embankment, Granular column, Soft soil, Finite element method, Laboratory test,


Submitted on July 09, 2021.
Final Acceptance on October 26, 2021.
Discussion open until February 28, 2022.
DOI: 10.28927/SR.2021.073121