Deep Compaction
Deep Compaction
Deep Compaction
Outlines
Definition.
Why Compact.
Methods of deep compaction.
Vibro-Replacement Stone Columns.
Dynamic Compaction.
Preloading .
References.
Soil Compaction
Definition:
It is the densification of soil
by removal of air, which
requires mechanical
energy. Simplistically,
compaction may be defined
as the process in which soil
particles are forced closer
together with the resultant
reduction in air voids.
Why Compact?
Increases load-bearing capacity.
Prevents soil frost damage.
Provides stability.
Reduces water seepage, swelling and
contraction.
Reduces settling of soil.
Methods of compaction
Design Considerations:
Bearing Capacity
Slope Stability
Degree of Consolidation
Applications
Reduce Post-
Construction Settlement
Reduce Secondary
Compression
Densification
Improve Bearing
Capacity.
References
http://tc17.poly.edu/preloading.html
http://www.sbe.napier.ac.uk/projects/compaction/chapter3c.htm
www.teaching.ust.hk/~civl270/Class270/topic-5.ppt
http://www.landpac.com/Theory/basic_princ_factors_compaction.htm
http://www.concrete-catalog.com/soil_compaction.html