In-situ testing of Singapore marine clay at Changi |
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Authors: | A Arulrajah H Nikraz M W Bo |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Civil Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia;(2) Bullen Consultants Ltd., United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The Changi East Reclamation Project in the Republic of Singapore comprises of the ground improvement of marine clay with the installation of prefabricated vertical drains and subsequent surcharge placement. Prior to the commencement of land reclamation works, a series of in-situ tests were conducted in marine conditions with the use of various in-situ testing equipment. The In-Situ Testing Site was located in the Northern area of the project where the thickest compressible marine clay layers existed. The in-situ tests carried out were with the field vane, piezocone, flat dilatometer, self-boring pressuremeter and BAT permeameter. In-situ tests were conducted to determine the undrained shear strength and overconsolidation ratio of the marine clay. In-situ dissipation tests provide a means of evaluating the in-situ coefficient of horizontal consolidation and horizontal hydraulic conductivity of soft soil and were used to estimate these properties of Singapore marine clay at Changi. |
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Keywords: | consolidation dissipation hydraulic conductivity in-situ test shear strength |
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