The Use Of Stone Columns On Settlement And Liquefaction Susceptible Soils

Deep Foundations Institute
Ivan Jackson Madura
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Deep Foundations Institute
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2002

Abstract

The new Paradisus Coco Beach Resort in Rio Grande (PR) is located on an old swamp area, which has been filled with relatively clean to silty sands. The swampy deposits consists of organic silts, peat and loose fine to medium sand and silty sand. The project requires the placement of 1.0 to 1.5 meters of additional fill together with the construction of light structures. The need for the fill will trigger the development of settlements in the underlaying weak and compressible stratum. Furthermore, the susceptibility of the loose sand to liquefaction during an earthquake was considered. This paper describes the soil improvement by means of vibro-replacement, the purpose of which was threefold: reduction in total and differential settlement, acceleration of settlements during the surcharge period and densification of the loose sand to reduce its liquefaction potential. The predesign is presented together with relevant construction details of the preliminary trial areas from which the final column diameter and grid spacing were derived. Instrumentation together with settlement observations during the surcharge period are presented as well and compared with the initial predictions.
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APA: Ivan Jackson Madura  (2002)  The Use Of Stone Columns On Settlement And Liquefaction Susceptible Soils

MLA: Ivan Jackson Madura The Use Of Stone Columns On Settlement And Liquefaction Susceptible Soils. Deep Foundations Institute, 2002.

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