Effect of geosynthetic stiffness on the behaviour of encased stone columns installed in lithomargic clay
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2020
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Vibhoosha M.P.
Bhasi A.
Nayak S.
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Columnar systems have been extensively used to support structures on problematic ground conditions. Encased stone columns are very effective for flexible structures such as embankments and storage tanks where a relatively large settlement is permissible. Lithomargic clay is extensively found along the Konkan belt in peninsular India and serves as the foundation for most of the structures. Construction activities in lithomargic clays are challenging due to the fact that there occurs drastic reduction in strength under saturated conditions. In this paper, the effectiveness of encased stone column in lithomargic clay has been studied and a 3D column model was developed to examine the effect of geosynthetic stiffness on the column-load-carrying capacity. © Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020.
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Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2020, Vol.55, pp.197-207