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Title: | PVD improvement of soft Bangkok clay with and without vacuum preloading using analytical and numerical analyses |
Authors: | Lê, Gia Lâm Hino, Takenori Bergado, Dennes T. |
Keywords: | Vacuum PVD Vacuum preloading PVD improvement Bangkok clay improvement Embankment preloading |
Issue Date: | 2015 |
Series/Report no.: | Geotextiles and Geomembranes;43 .- p.547-557 |
Abstract: | This paper presents the performance of improved soft Bangkok clay with prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs) combined with embankment preloading (conventional PVD method) and vacuum preloading (vacuum PVD method). The performance was evaluated in terms of settlements and flow parameters using analytical methods and numerical simulations in the ABAQUS software. The horizontal coefficient of consolidation (Ch), the ratio (kh/ks) between the horizontal hydraulic conductivity in the undisturbed zone (kh) and the horizontal hydraulic conductivity in the smeared zone (ks), and the final settlement (Sf) were back-calculated using the measured data. The sensitivity analysis was performed by varying the values of kh/ks. The vacuum PVD method was confirmed to have a higher rate of settlement than the conventional method. In particular, Ch increased from 4Cᵥ to 5Cᵥ, kh/ks decreased from 8 to 7, and the consolidation time required to obtain a settlement of 1.30 m decreased from 300 days to 100 days. In addition, the calculated results from both the analytical method and FEM simulations for the conventional PVD agreed with the measured data. However, the results from the vacuum PVD method demonstrated that the FEM simulations yielded more reasonable results compared with the |
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