Three-dimensional parametric study of stone column-supported embankments on soft soils

Parametric studies of an embankment on soft soils reinforced with stone columns are performed using a computer program based on the finite element method. The computer program incorporates the Biot consolidation theory (fully coupled formulation of the flow and equilibrium equations) with constituti...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Daniela Marques (author)
Other Authors: José Leitão Borges (author)
Format: book
Language:eng
Published: 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10216/112698
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:repositorio-aberto.up.pt:10216/112698
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Summary:Parametric studies of an embankment on soft soils reinforced with stone columns are performed using a computer program based on the finite element method. The computer program incorporates the Biot consolidation theory (fully coupled formulation of the flow and equilibrium equations) with constitutive relations simulated by the p-q-theta critical state model. A 3D numerical approach is used to study the influence of the following parameters: construction time of the embankment; permeability anisotropy of the soft soil; deformability of the stone column. Special emphasis is given to comparisons, during and after the construction period, of the excess pore pressures, settlements, horizontal displacements, stress levels and stress concentration factor. The results indicate that the consolidation of soft soil is significantly influenced by the permeability anisotropy and construction time of the embankment. The deformability of the stone column expressively influences the long term settlements and horizontal displacements.