Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling

The method of reinforcing the soft clays with stone columns is the most commonly adopted technique to enhance its load carrying capacity and to reduce settlements. Their performance with respect to bearing capacity is well researched, but the understanding of settlement characteristics still require...

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Published in:International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
Main Author: Zukri A.; Nazir R.; Shien N.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Science Publishing Corporation Inc 2018
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Zukri A.; Nazir R.; Shien N.K.
Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
2018
International Journal of Engineering and Technology(UAE)
7
4
10.14419/ijet.v7i4.35.22324
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85059229882&doi=10.14419%2fijet.v7i4.35.22324&partnerID=40&md5=6224a31659464517a0d9fae5e85af1b4
The method of reinforcing the soft clays with stone columns is the most commonly adopted technique to enhance its load carrying capacity and to reduce settlements. Their performance with respect to bearing capacity is well researched, but the understanding of settlement characteristics still requires extensive investigations. Moreover, no studies have been made to explore the effectiveness of stone columns using Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) as filler material replacing normal stone/aggregates in order to improve settlement behavior of soft clay. LECA is known as a common lightweight material that have been applied successfully in civil engineering works where weight is an issue because the materials can help to reduce dead loads and lateral forces by more than half in installations over structures and those with soft soils. The purpose of this work is to assess the suitability of reinforcing technique by LECA columns to improve the settlement through finite element. The analysis of performance of LECA column in soft soil improvement was conducted through finite elements methods by using Plaxis 3D commercial software. Based on the results the settlement ratio was reduced as the column length increased until unity at end bearing condition where β = 1.0. It is also observed that bulging was reduced with closer spacing between LECA columns. © 2018 Authors.
Science Publishing Corporation Inc
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English
Article
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author Zukri A.; Nazir R.; Shien N.K.
spellingShingle Zukri A.; Nazir R.; Shien N.K.
Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
author_facet Zukri A.; Nazir R.; Shien N.K.
author_sort Zukri A.; Nazir R.; Shien N.K.
title Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
title_short Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
title_full Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
title_fullStr Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
title_full_unstemmed Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
title_sort Settlement prediction of a group of Lightweight Aggregate (LECA) columns using finite element modelling
publishDate 2018
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description The method of reinforcing the soft clays with stone columns is the most commonly adopted technique to enhance its load carrying capacity and to reduce settlements. Their performance with respect to bearing capacity is well researched, but the understanding of settlement characteristics still requires extensive investigations. Moreover, no studies have been made to explore the effectiveness of stone columns using Lightweight Expanded Clay Aggregate (LECA) as filler material replacing normal stone/aggregates in order to improve settlement behavior of soft clay. LECA is known as a common lightweight material that have been applied successfully in civil engineering works where weight is an issue because the materials can help to reduce dead loads and lateral forces by more than half in installations over structures and those with soft soils. The purpose of this work is to assess the suitability of reinforcing technique by LECA columns to improve the settlement through finite element. The analysis of performance of LECA column in soft soil improvement was conducted through finite elements methods by using Plaxis 3D commercial software. Based on the results the settlement ratio was reduced as the column length increased until unity at end bearing condition where β = 1.0. It is also observed that bulging was reduced with closer spacing between LECA columns. © 2018 Authors.
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