• Title/Summary/Keyword: Surcharging 압밀시험

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A Prediction of Long-Term Settlement in Large Reclamated Sites Using Laboratory Consolidation Tests and GIS Techniques (실내압밀시험과 GIS 기법을 이용한 대규모 매립지역의 장기침하량 예측)

  • Park, Sa-Won;Kim, Hong-Taek;Park, Sung-Won;Baek, Seung-Cheol;Park, Sang-Kwon
    • Journal of the Korean GEO-environmental Society
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    • v.7 no.3
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    • pp.5-19
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    • 2006
  • The secondary consolidation settlement of soft clay is generally very little compared to the total settlement and occurs very slowly during long-term period. However the secondary consolidation settlement is comparatively large amount in organic and heavily compressed clay and is a very important engineering factor. In order to reduce residual settlements in reclaimed soft ground, the preloading method is often used. In this study, in order to determine reasonable long-term settlements of large reclaimed site, laboratory incremental loading consolidation tests and surcharging consolidation tests are performed. Sampling was done at Incheon area of west coast and Gwangyang area of south coast in Korea. The characteristics of secondary consolidation have obtained through laboratory tests and analyzed systematically to predict long-term settlements. Additionally, the location data and laboratory test results are correlated by using GIS(geographic information system). The secondary consolidation settlement of the site was predicted based on D/B and the operation technique and estimation technique of space of GIS.

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Evaluation of Surcharging to Reduce Secondary Consolidation for Kunsan Clay (군산점토의 2차압밀 감소를 위한 Surcharging 평가)

  • 주종진;임형덕;이우진;김대규;김낙경;김형주
    • Journal of the Korean Geotechnical Society
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    • v.18 no.4
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    • pp.127-135
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    • 2002
  • The accurate evaluation of settlement is important to every steps in the constructions involving soft soils. Relating with those constructions, especially, it has been emphasized recently that the influnce of secondary settlement is important. The ratio of $C_a/C_c$ and the surcharging tests can be applied collaboratively to predicting and reducing secondary consolidation. A series of incremental loading consolidation test and surcharging tests for undisturbed samples of Kunsan clay were performed in this study. As a result of the tests, the ratio of $C_a/C_c$ for the clay was found to be 0.0329. Also, the relationship between void ratio and $t/t_p$ was shown to be linear. Accordingly, the secondary compression index, $C_a for a long term loading had a constant value regardless of time. When the total surcharge ratio was 0.4 and the dissipation ratio of excessive porewater pressure was in the range from 80% to 100%, secondary settlement was effectively reduced for Kunsan clay.