scholarly journals Behavior of a Braced Excavation in Soft Clay and the Undrained Shear Strength for Passive Earth Pressure

1994 ◽  
Vol 34 (1) ◽  
pp. 53-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroyuki Tanaka
2016 ◽  
Vol 53 (4) ◽  
pp. 578-588 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.P. Chen ◽  
B. Zhu ◽  
W.J. Ni

Upheaval buckling of pipelines caused by thermal- and pressure-induced loading is an important issue in pipeline design. The uplift capacity of pipelines is determined by the pipe–soil interaction during pipeline upheaval in soil. Pipelines to be installed in soft clay are usually placed into trenches and then backfilled. In this paper, a set of test devices were developed and a series of full-scale model tests were carried out on a pipe segment buried in lumpy soft clay backfill, including backfilling tests, load-controlled uplift tests, and a displacement-controlled test. Eight total pressure transducers were embedded in the wall of the pipe segment to measure soil pressures on the pipe segment, and five linear variable differential displacement transducers (LVDTs) were arranged to record the vertical displacement of the pipe segment and the surface of the soft clay ground. The stabilizing force keeping the pipe segment in place during the backfilling process was found to fit a nearly linear relationship with the dimensionless undrained shear strength of soft clay. The variation of soil pressures on the pipe segment during uplift loading was significantly affected by the buried depth of the pipe segment and the undrained shear strength of the soil. For all present load-controlled tests in lumpy soft clay backfill, the test ultimate uplift resistances were only about 19%–81% of the results calculated by the Det Norske Veritas approach. Mainly due to the voids’ compression, shearing and strain softening of lumpy soft clay backfill, the difference between initial and stable displacements in a loading step for a load-controlled test or initial and stable loads in a displacement step for a displacement-controlled test is remarkable. The limits of uplift resistances are recommended for the instant and sustaining behaviors of the pipe segment, respectively.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iyad Alkroosh ◽  
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Ali Al-Robay ◽  
Prabir Sarker ◽  
Saif Alzabeebee ◽  
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This study investigated the influence of sand content on the mechanical behaviour of a low plasticity clay found in Iraq. Samples were prepared with sand contents of 0%, 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40% of the weight of the clay. Standard Proctor and unconfined compression tests were carried out and the optimum moisture content, maximum dry density, and undrained shear strength were determined. The results showed a gradual increasing trend of the maximum dry density with the increase of the sand content up to 30%. The highest dry density reached was 1.90 gm/cm3 corresponding to an optimum moisture content of 12%. In addition, it was also found that the undrained shear strength was inversely proportional to the increase of the percentage of sand. Thus, the dry density of the clay could be increased well above 1.70 g/cm3, which is the minimum dry density accepted as a compacted subgrade according to the Iraqi General Specifications for Roads and Bridges (2003); hence, the rejected low plasticity clay could be utilised by mixing with sand. The reasons for the increase of the dry density and the decrease of the undrained shear strength has been extensively discussed in the paper.


2020 ◽  
Vol 857 ◽  
pp. 399-408
Author(s):  
Maki J. Mohammed Al-Waily ◽  
Mohammed Y. Fattah ◽  
Maysa Salem Al-Qaisi

In the present study, 24 laboratory models on soft clay treated with stone columns were carried out. The results for each case are analysed for the purpose of constructing a statistical model linking the variables studied. The experiments showed that the stress concentration and bearing capacity of soil treated with stone column increase with increasing the undrained shear strength (cu), number of columns and L/d ratio. The models represent a single stone column and a group of stone columns. The studied variables are three dependent variables, the stress concentration ratio (n), bearing capacity of soil treated with stone column (q) and the settlement improvement ratio (Sr) due to the existence of stone columns. The independent variables are six: the undrained shear strength of clay soil, with three values (6, 9 and 12 kPa), the number of stone columns (1, 2, 3 and 4 columns) and the length (L) to the diameter (D) of the stone column or (L/D) ratio in two values (6 and 8). Besides, the bearing capacity of the soil treated (q) with stone columns and the settlement improvement ratio were used in some statistical models as independents. After regression analysis, a set of equations that correlate the previous variables have been suggested. The incepted values for dependent variables are close to the laboratory results.


2014 ◽  
Vol 803 ◽  
pp. 255-264
Author(s):  
Khairul Nizar Mohd Yusof ◽  
Fauziah Ahmad ◽  
Mohd Mustafa Al Bakri Abdullah ◽  
Muhammad Faheem Mohd Tahir

Clay soil is one of the problematic soils due to its natural states which have low bearing capacity and high compressibility. The effect and problem of the clay soil characteristic creates a problem for construction especially excessive settlement and this can lead to unstable and potential cracks of engineering structures. At presents, there are few of soil improvement types can be carried out to overcome these problems, and electro osmotic consolidation is one of the options. This method has been applied many years ago especially in european countries. The study encompasses the determination of water content, atterberg’s limits and undrained shear strength after electro osmotic consolidation treatment of clay soils taken from 0.5 m and 1.5 m at southwest part of johor. All the samples were tested according to BS1377:1990. An experimental study was implemented in a pvc cylinder tube having dimensions of 300 mm height and 100 mm diameter. In the results of electro osmotic consolidation tests by installing copper spring electrodes, the measured undrained shear strength was increased considerably at the anodes especially compared to the initial undrained shear strength due to electro osmosis process and consolidation. As laboratory studies of its measurement have shown, the application of electro osmotic consolidation after the application of a direct current applied voltage of 10 volts, at the anodes especially: (i) a decrease by approximately 35% in water content; (ii) an increase around 29% in undrained shear strength; and (iii) a decrease about 21% in index plasticity. The results obtained in this study shows that the electro osmotic enhanced 15 kpa vertical loading consolidation is a feasible approach in strengthening of south west soft clay in johor. It can be clearly suggested that the higher the voltage applied in the system, the higher readings of undrained shear strength and the lower of water content especially at the anodes.


2006 ◽  
Vol 43 (10) ◽  
pp. 1074-1087 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-Jie Wang ◽  
Paul Chiasson

A stochastic slope stability analysis method is proposed to investigate the short-term stability of unsupported excavation works in a soft clay deposit having spatially variable properties. Spatial variability of undrained shear strength is modelled by a stochastic model that is the sum of a trend component and a fluctuation component. The undrained shear strength trend, which is also spatially variable, is modelled by kriging or a random function. Slope stability analyses are performed on the stochastic soft clay model to investigate the contribution of spatial variability of undrained shear strength to a disagreement among high factors of safety computed from deterministic methods for slopes that have failed. Probabilities of failure as computed from the stochastic analyses give a better assessment of failure potential. Probability of failure values also correlate with time delay before failure. This phenomenon may be related to progressive failure or creep and to pore pressure dissipation with time.Key words: slope stability analysis, failure probability, spatial variability, stochastic modelling, geostatistics, vane tests, sensitive clay.


1973 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 103-109 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bengt B. Broms ◽  
Harald Bjerke

This note describes a slide which occurred in a very soft clay during the construction of an approximately 11 m high cast-in-place reinforced concrete pile wall. Clay squeezed through the openings between three adjacent piles after the clay had been exposed for 1–3 days. An analysis indicates that the slide was caused by excessive overburden pressures at the level of the opening in relation to the low undrained shear strength of the clay.


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