Evaluation of the Effect of Penetration Ratios on Composite Grounds Improved with Sand Compaction Piles |
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Authors: | Youl Heo Geun Chae Jeong |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Civil Engineering , Chungbuk National University , Cheongju , Chungbuk , Korea;2. Hyundai E&3. C , Seoul , Korea |
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Abstract: | In this paper, centrifuge model tests were conducted in order to understand the deformation characteristics and behavior of sand compaction piles (SCPs) reinforced grounds in relation to area replacement ratios and penetration ratios. To simulate ground stress conditions, preliminary compaction was conducted to form grounds that maintained a certain level of strength. SCPs were installed in the grounds using compaction methods, and the relationship between loads and settlement as well as stress under rigid loading conditions were compared and analyzed. In addition, finite element analyses were conducted in order to verify the results of the centrifuge model tests and assess the effects of penetration ratios and depths on variations in stress. According to the results of the analyses, stress concentration ratios gradually decreased as depths increased, and the decreasing rate increased as penetration ratios decreased. However, in regions close to the surface layer in depth in which SCPs were installed, stress concentration ratios showed almost the same range regardless of penetration ratios. Stress concentration ratios showed proportional relations with penetration ratios. However, they showed similar values in regions close in depth to the surface of the ground. In particular, they showed very close ranges at penetration ratios of 100% and 80%. |
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Keywords: | Centrifuge model test finite element analysis penetration ratios sand compaction pile stress concentration ratio |
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