moe333
Geotechnical
- Jul 31, 2003
- 416
I am looking at designing a preload and using wick drains to speed consolidation. The site is a 50 foot thick clay deposit and the site grade will be raised about 10 feet in addition to the preload I am looking at. The project is in the very preliminary stage so there are no borings or soil data.
In the past, I have used piezometers and settlement gauges to update and calibrate the field performance with respect to time and magnitude for the preload settlement, as well as strength gain if stability was an issue. But this was for sites that did not use wick drains.
I'm not sure if piezometers would be useful for wick drain applications since the drainage would be radial and the pore pressure distribution would be fairly complex. I'm guessing the wick drain spacing will be 5 to 7 feet, so during installation of the piezometers, you would not have an accurate estimate of the distance of the piezometer to a wick drain, which I think would be fairly important.
Does anyone have experience with this situation, or have any useful references?
Thanks
In the past, I have used piezometers and settlement gauges to update and calibrate the field performance with respect to time and magnitude for the preload settlement, as well as strength gain if stability was an issue. But this was for sites that did not use wick drains.
I'm not sure if piezometers would be useful for wick drain applications since the drainage would be radial and the pore pressure distribution would be fairly complex. I'm guessing the wick drain spacing will be 5 to 7 feet, so during installation of the piezometers, you would not have an accurate estimate of the distance of the piezometer to a wick drain, which I think would be fairly important.
Does anyone have experience with this situation, or have any useful references?
Thanks