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Shaking table study on liquefaction behaviour of different saturated sands reinforced by stone columns
Authors:Hadi Bayati  Mohammad Hossein Bagheripour
Institution:1. Pardis College, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran;2. had.bayati@gmail.com;4. Civil Engineering Department, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran
Abstract:Abstract

Liquefaction is a phenomenon developed in loose and saturated layers of sands subjected to dynamic or seismic loading, and often leads to excessive settlement and subsequent failures in structures. Several methods have been proposed to improve soil resistance against liquefaction, among which use of stone columns is one of the most applicable methods. In this research, the effect of stone columns with different geometries and arrangements on the liquefaction behaviour of loose and very loose saturated sands subjected to vibration is investigated using shaking table. Results of the experiments show that when using stone columns in sand layers, the level of maximum settlement is significantly reduced. Further, the presence of stone columns significantly reduces pore water pressure ratio. This further indicates that stone columns have a positive effect and reasonable performance, even in relatively strong earthquakes, provided that the number and cross-section of the columns are sufficient. In addition, stone columns reduce the pore water pressure dissipation time. Moreover, by increasing cross-sectional area and the number of columns, both pore water pressure and settlement decrease. Stone columns in loose sand have a greater effect on the reduction of pore water pressure compared to that of very loose sand.
Keywords:Liquefaction  stone columns  shaking table  pore water pressure ratio  settlement
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