Omah
Geotechnical
- Oct 9, 2007
- 3
Dear colleague,
I am looking for any information about the following issues:
1- The quality control measures and the quality assurance requirements for
vibro stone columns that are to be constructed in hydraulic fill that consist of
soft to very soft clay (with consistency index of 0-0.1 and cu<20kPa), silt,
loose fine sand with various fines content. I heared that Becker Penetration
Test (BPT) has been used for that purpose in North America. But I don't know
what was the minimum No. of blows, and how it was used to check the
density, verticality & continuity of the columns.
2- For a project in a liquifiable formation, where the vibro stone columns are
proposed to be used to mitigate the liquefaction risk, the columns spacings
depend on some parameters including the soil permeability in the horizontal
direction (kh) in the design method of Seed & Booker (1977).
a- Is there an upper bound for the fines content of the soil in that formation,
beyond which the stone columns are not considered effective in mitigating the
liquifaction risk?
b- Is there any guidelines/research results about how much the ground
improvement should extend outside the project boundaries to prevent the
failure or large ground deformations due to liquefaction outside these
boundaries from extending to the improved ground with stone columns within
the project boundaries?
3- What is the lower bound of Consistency Index or cu of the soft clay, below
which we would consider the stone columns not practical to improve the clay
due to the lack of confinement by that clay to the columns? Some reports say
the technique is not effective for cu<20kPa. Prof. Das mentioned that it is
work more effectively where they are used to stabilize large areas with cu=10-
50kPa for the subsoil. However, I am looking for more information or case
studies, as I have cu=6-24kPa, with water content at, below , or slightly
above the liquid limit in many locations (Consistency Index, CI=0%) but CI can
be up to 0.24.
If you know any references (e.g. published case studies, or code of
practice,...etc.) that could help me with finding answers for these queries,
would you kindly send me information about these references.
Best regards
Ohama
I am looking for any information about the following issues:
1- The quality control measures and the quality assurance requirements for
vibro stone columns that are to be constructed in hydraulic fill that consist of
soft to very soft clay (with consistency index of 0-0.1 and cu<20kPa), silt,
loose fine sand with various fines content. I heared that Becker Penetration
Test (BPT) has been used for that purpose in North America. But I don't know
what was the minimum No. of blows, and how it was used to check the
density, verticality & continuity of the columns.
2- For a project in a liquifiable formation, where the vibro stone columns are
proposed to be used to mitigate the liquefaction risk, the columns spacings
depend on some parameters including the soil permeability in the horizontal
direction (kh) in the design method of Seed & Booker (1977).
a- Is there an upper bound for the fines content of the soil in that formation,
beyond which the stone columns are not considered effective in mitigating the
liquifaction risk?
b- Is there any guidelines/research results about how much the ground
improvement should extend outside the project boundaries to prevent the
failure or large ground deformations due to liquefaction outside these
boundaries from extending to the improved ground with stone columns within
the project boundaries?
3- What is the lower bound of Consistency Index or cu of the soft clay, below
which we would consider the stone columns not practical to improve the clay
due to the lack of confinement by that clay to the columns? Some reports say
the technique is not effective for cu<20kPa. Prof. Das mentioned that it is
work more effectively where they are used to stabilize large areas with cu=10-
50kPa for the subsoil. However, I am looking for more information or case
studies, as I have cu=6-24kPa, with water content at, below , or slightly
above the liquid limit in many locations (Consistency Index, CI=0%) but CI can
be up to 0.24.
If you know any references (e.g. published case studies, or code of
practice,...etc.) that could help me with finding answers for these queries,
would you kindly send me information about these references.
Best regards
Ohama