Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9039
Title: Experimental and numerical investigations of behavior of rammed aggregate piers
Authors: Demir, S.
Özener, P.
Kirkit, Mustafa
Keywords: Ground improvement
Laboratory model test
Numerical analysis
Rammed aggregate pier
Aggregates
Laboratories
Piers
Sand
Slope stability
Soils
Laboratory measurements
Large-scale model test
Numerical investigations
Rammed aggregate piers
Soil pressure cells
Working mechanisms
Load testing
clay soil
consolidation
experimental study
model test
numerical method
pier
sandy soil
soil aggregate
soil strength
Publisher: ASTM International
Abstract: This study presents the results from a series of laboratory tests carried out on rammed aggregate piers (RAPs) installed in different clayey sand beds formed in a large scale model test tank. The clayey sand beds were prepared by mixing 60 % sand, 40 % clay at a water content of 1.5 times the liquid limit of the clayey sand. The slurry mixtures were allowed to consolidate one-dimensionally until they reach different undrained strength values (cu = 2.5, 3, and 10 kPa). The diameter and length of RAPs were in the order of 10 cm and 60 cm, respectively for all the model tests carried out. The rammed aggregate piers were subjected to vertical loading at the top through a loading plate which was displaced by jacking of the installation system. Soil pressure cells were installed at different depths of the clayey sand bed to evaluate stress changes in them. Behavior of the single and group rammed aggregate pier and the surrounding soil were investigated by evaluating the measurements obtained from load tests and pressure cells. As a result of the laboratory tests, noteworthy results were obtained regarding the working mechanism of the RAPs in soils having different soil strengths, stress increases in the surrounding soil, and load sharing between the RAPs and the surrounding soil. A model test was also analyzed numerically and the results of laboratory measurements were compared with the numerical simulations. The results of the numerical analysis yielded reasonably close agreement with the experimental result. © 2017 by ASTM International.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/9039
https://doi.org/10.1520/GTJ20150195
ISSN: 0149-6115
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