Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA ISSN 0046-5828
Vol. 46 No.1 March 2015
Evaluation of Strength of Soft Ground Improved by Vacuum Consolidation
T. Shibata, S. Nishimura, M. Fujii and A. Murakami
ABSTRACT: This paper presents the numerical evaluation of the strength and stability of a ground improved via vacuum consolidation combined with a preloading embankment. To assess the stability of soft grounds, the undrained shear strength is definitely required. A numerical analysis is desirable for predicting the strength of the improved ground, and the elasto-plastic FEM for soil-water coupled problems, incorporating the SYS Cam-clay model, is adopted in two dimensions. The compression index of clay and the coefficient of permeability of organic soil, which are the primary factors for evaluating the ground behavior, are identified through an inverse analysis from the measured settlements. As the inverse approach, the particle filter is employed to account for the strong nonlinearity of the ground behavior. A stability analysis of the slip surface method is performed based on the evaluated undrained shear strength to assess the effect of the ground improvement on the construction of earth structures. The results show the validity of the ground improvement using vacuum consolidation with a preloading embankment.
KEYWORDS: Undrained shear strength, Vacuum consolidation, Stability analysis