Innovation in Soil Improvement Methods

Geotechnical Engineering Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA ISSN 0046-5828

Vol. 47 No. 4 December 2016

Innovation in Soil Improvement Methods

By J. Chu

ABSTRACT:  To mark  Prof  S.  L.  Lee’s contributions to the  research  and  development on soil  improvement,  some  of  the innovative  methods developed  by Prof.  Lee  and  his  team are  reviewed.  These  include  the  dynamic  replacement  and  mixing  method  for  the improvement of peaty soil, the layered clay-sand method for land reclamation using clayey fill, and the biodegradable fiberdrain. Other new soil improvement methods in the related areas are also presented to illustrate the role of innovation in the advancement of soil improvement technologies. These include the drainage enhanced dynamic compaction method for the improvement of clay layers, the underwater dynamic replacement method for the treatment of seabed clayey soil, the vacuum preloading with horizontal drains method, methods to form working platform on top of soft fill for land reclamation using soft fill materials, the NEUSpace method for land reclamation in deep water, and the new types of prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs). Methods for mitigation of liquefaction hazard, making water pond in sand, and prevention of dike failure from over topping using biotechnologies
are also introduced.

KEYWORDS: Land reclamation, Soft soil, Soil improvement, Vacuum preloading, Vertical drains, Horizontal drains

DOI: 10.14456/seagj.2016.3