Cyclic Behavior and Liquefaction Resistance of Loose Ground Improved by Granular Columns

Granular column Cyclic behavior Liquefaction resistance Geosynthetic encasement Triaxial test
["Yazdandoust, Majid","Bastami, Amin"] 2024-11-01 期刊论文
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A series of undrained cyclic triaxial tests were carried out on loose sand specimens, including encased and non-encased granular columns, to evaluate the cyclic behavior and liquefaction resistance of the ground improved by granular columns. It was found that using geogrid encasements could effectively reduce cumulative settlements and mitigate the liquefaction potential when its tensile stiffness was high enough. Another finding was the inefficiency of flexible geosynthetic encasements to delay and mitigate the liquefaction in granular columns with the possibility of clogging. Findings indicated that the improvement of a loose ground with encased granular columns not only decreased the liquefaction-induced ground deformation but also significantly reduced the effect of earthquake magnitude on the ground deformation. It was also found that using the granular column and encasing it with a high-stiffness encasement not only slowed down the rate of ground softening during the cyclic loading experience but also decreased the dissipation of energy.
来源平台:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS