Sustainability of combined vacuum and surcharge preloading
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Griffin H. and O'Kelly B.C., Sustainability of combined vacuum and surcharge preloading, Proceedings of the 2014 Geo-Congress: Geo-Characterization and Modeling for Sustainability, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 23?26 Feb 2014, Abu-Farsakh M., Yu X. and Hoyos L.R., GSP 234, ASCE, Reston, VA, USA, 2014, 3826 - 3835Download Item:
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This paper presents a review of combined vacuum consolidation and surcharge preloading which is arguably more sustainable approach to soft-soil ground improvement than other strategies in reducing post-construction settlements. Vacuum consolidation has become more prevalent with technological developments in vertical drains, pumps and geosynthetics. Satisfactory vacuum pressures can be sustained at greater depths and for longer periods than in the recent past. Soft soil deposits may experience different issues depending on whether vacuum or surcharge preloading is employed. Surcharging alone may lead to outward lateral deformations and shear failure whereas vacuum alone induces inward lateral deformations, producing crack formation along the boundaries of the treatment area. By balancing these two approaches, respective outward and inward ground movements can be minimised.
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PUBLISHEDAtlanta, Georgia, USA
Author: O'Kelly, Brendan
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Proceedings of the 2014 Geo-Congress: Geo-Characterization and Modeling for SustainabilityPublisher:
ASCE, Reston, VA, USAType of material:
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GSP 234Availability:
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Smart & Sustainable PlanetDOI:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784413272.371Metadata
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