학술논문

Field and 3D Numerical Investigations of the Performances of Stiffened Deep Cement Mixing Column-Supported Embankments Built on Soft Soil.
Document Type
Article
Source
Arabian Journal for Science & Engineering (Springer Science & Business Media B.V. ). Apr2023, Vol. 48 Issue 4, p5139-5169. 31p.
Subject
*EMBANKMENTS
*CEMENT mixing
*COLUMNS
*BENDING moment
*CORE materials
*CONCRETE columns
Language
ISSN
2193-567X
Abstract
This study presents the results of full-scale field tests of embankments supported with wood-cored stiffened deep cement mixing (SDCM) columns and conventional DCM columns to highlight the superior performances of wood-cored SDCM column-supported embankment (SCSE) and to confirm that a less stiff material such as wood can be used as a core in SDCM columns. A further numerical investigation on SCSE performances is conducted. Several effects of SDCM column parameters (core pile and socket dimensions and spacing), load-transfer platform inclusion, and different core pile materials are considered and highlighted. Column-supported embankment performances consisting of embankment settlement, differential settlement, lateral movement, column bending moment, and embankment stability, are detailedly assessed and discussed. Numerical results indicate that the significant improvements of soil settlement and safety level regarding column bending failure are obtained for SCSE. However, the differential settlement of SCSE should carefully be considered. Based on cost-effectiveness, SDCM columns with small diameter core can be used to support embankments if the required deformation is not strict. It is also recommended that the wood can be used as the core in SDCM columns to support embankments instead of concrete for saving the column construction cost. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]