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Vertical cyclic loading response of geosynthetic-encased stone column in soft clay
Affiliation:1. Research Associate in University of Bristol, United Kingdom;2. Professor in Bogazici University, Turkey;1. Federal University of Itajubá, Institute of Integrated Engineering, 35903-087, Itabira, MG, Brazil;2. University of Brasília, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, 70910-900, Brasília, DF, Brazil;3. The University of Texas at Austin, Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering Department, Austin, TX, 78712, USA;1. Edinburgh Napier University (formerly University of Cantabria), School of Engineering and the Built Environment, Edinburgh Napier University, 10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH10 5DT, UK;2. Group of Geotechnical Engineering, Department of Ground Engineering and Materials Science, University of Cantabria, Avda. de Los Castros, s/n, 39005 Santander, Spain
Abstract:Dynamic responses of the geosynthetic-encased stone column (GESC) supported embankment under traffic loads have become a hot topic. This study investigates the responses of GESC improved ground under vertical cyclic loading. A series of laboratory tests in a designed model test tank have been carried out with different loading parameters (varied loading amplitudes and frequencies), different column dimensions (varied encasement lengths and column diameters). In the tests, the soil-column stress distribution, accumulated settlement of loading plate, excess pore water pressure in the surrounding soil and lateral bulging of the stone column are monitored. Experimental results indicate that the vertical stress on the stone column increases with the increment of encasement length, and decreases with the increment of column diameter, loading amplitude and loading frequency. The increasing stress on the surrounding soil leads to a greater accumulated settlement of the loading plate and excess pore water pressure, while the increasing stress on the column leads to larger lateral bulging of the column. Excess pore water pressure dissipates effectively through vertical and horizontal drainage channels provided by the stone column and the sand bed. The geosynthetic encasement prevents the clay from obstructing the drainage channel by filtration and guarantees the drainage effect.
Keywords:Geosynthetic-encased stone columns  Cyclic loading  Model tests  Excess pore water pressure
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