Written by a group of international contributors, Ground Improvement Case Histories: Embankments with Special Reference to Soil Consolidation and Other Physical Methods, employs the use of case-histories to illustrate and apply equations, numerical methods and technology to undertake even the most complicated ground improvement projects. In this book, each case-history provides an overview of the specific technology followed by field applications and in some cases comprehensive back-analysis through numerical modelling. Specific embankment case-histories with special reference to soil consolidation included are: Ballina Bypass (Australia), Tianjin Port (China), Second Bangkok International Airport (Thailand), Changi East reclamation (Singapore), Maizuru-Wakasa Expressway (Japan) and Colombo Airport Expressway, Sri Lanka. Other physical methods include performance of stone columns at Penny’s Bay reclamation in Hong Kong and PCC piles for highway and high-speed railway construction in China, among others.
By:
Buddhima Indraratna (University of Wollongong NSW Australia),
Jian Chu (Iowa State University,
Ames,
IA,
USA),
Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn (Associate Professor,
Centre for Geomechanics,
University of Wollongong,
NSW,
Australia),
Buddhima Indraratna (University of Wollongong,
NSW,
Australia),
Jian Chu (Iowa State University,
Ames,
IA,
USA)
Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
Spine: 43mm
Weight: 910g
ISBN: 9780081001929
ISBN 10: 0081001924
Pages: 838
Publication Date: 21 May 2015
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
,
College/higher education
,
Undergraduate
,
Further / Higher Education
Format: Paperback
Publisher's Status: Active
Part One: Preloading, Vertical Drains and Vacuum Application 1: Recent advances in soft soil consolidation 2: Experience of consolidation process from test areas with and without vertical drains 3: Theoretical and Numerical Perspectives and Field Observations for the Design and Performance Evaluation of Embankments Constructed on Soft Marine Clay 4: Application of the vacuum preloading method in soil improvement projects 5: Two case histories of vertical drains in very soft clays 6: Case Study of Ground Improvement Work at the Suvarnabhumi Airport of Thailand 7: Predictions and Observations of Soft Clay Foundations Stabilized with Geosynthetic Drains and Vacuum Surcharge 8: Application of Analytical Method for Preloading Design of Selected Case Studies 9: The Changi East Reclamation Project in Singapore 10: High vacuum pressure for vacuum consolidation method by using air-water separation system 11: Case studies of vacuum consolidation ground improvement in peat deposits 12: Interpretation of penetration resistance data associated with PVD installation for predicting differential settlement in soft ground 13: On the prediction of time-dependent behaviour of embankments on soft soils: effects of preloading, surcharging and the choice of lab versus field test data for soft soil parameters 14: Application of a new vacuum preloading method in tideland reclamation in Wenzhou, China 15: Key Issues in the Application of Vertical Drains to a Sea Reclamation by Extremely Soft Clay Slurry Part Two: Sand and Gravel Piles, Stone Columns and Other Rigid Inclusions 16: Performance of soft clays reinforced by floating columns 17: Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC): Case Studies over Twenty Years 18: New Analytical Approach for Predicting Horizontal Displacement of Stone Columns 19: Settlement Behaviour of Embankment on Soft Ground Treated with Stepped Rigid Columns 20: Pullout resistance of grouted soil nails 21: Improvement of soft soil formations by drilled displacement columns 22: Applications of PCC piles for highway and high-speed railway construction in China 23: Implementation and Performance of Stone Columns at Penny’s Bay Reclamation in Hong Kong 24: Failures of Ground Improvement Works in Soft Ground 25: Characteristics of Soft Peats, Organic Soils and Clays, Colombo–Katunayake Expressway, Sri Lanka 26: Theoretical and Numerical Perspectives on Performance of Stone Column Improved Soft Ground with Reference to Transport Infrastructure
Professor Indraratna is the author of more than 500 publications, including 6 books, about 200 journal papers and 50 invited keynote and plenary lectures. His contributions through research and development towards the understanding of soft soil improvement have been incorporated by numerous organizations into their engineering practices for the design of rail and road embankments. Dr. Chu is a professor and the holder of James M. Hoover Chair in Geotechnical Engineering at the Iowa State University, USA. Before he joined Iowa State, he was the Director of the Centre for Infrastructure Systems at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has been actively engaged in teaching, research and consulting work in geotechnical engineering in general and soil properties, in-situ and laboratory testing, soil improvement and land reclamation in particular for more than 20 years. Dr Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn is an Associate Professor with broad knowledge in soft clay engineering through his work in China, Thailand and Australia. His contributions to the field have also been recognized by several internal UOW, national and international awards, including the 2013 ISSMGE Young Member Award for academic achievements and outstanding contributions to the field of geotechnical engineering. He has published over 120 articles in international journals and conferences.