Reevaluation of the factors influencing the consolidation of ground by incorporating prefabricated vertical drains

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N. K. Lee
S. G. Chung
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[1] Busan Metropolitan Corporation,Development Project Team
[2] Dong-A University,Dept. of Civil Engineering
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prefabricated vertical drains; consolidation; theories; parametric study;
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In the consolidation of ground by incorporating prefabricated vertical drains, there are a number of rigorous and approximate solutions that can be utilized. These solutions are affected by many factors. Due to a high level of complexity, design and back analysis are generally inefficient in predicting the consolidation behaviour. In this study, the existing solutions for the combined vertical and radial consolidation and the recommended values of each parameter were reviewed. A parametric study was then performed to examine the appropriateness of the solutions and the effects of each factor on the total degree of consolidation Uvh to the combined consolidation. Results show that the effect of vertical drainage on Uvh is sufficiently insignificant, and the peak influence occurs at Uvh of less than 60%. All the solutions for the radial consolidation, except for Hansbo’s solution, gave rise to the almost identical results. Hansbo’s solution affected well resistance only. It was noted, however, that the significance of well resistance depends on soil permeability and the discharge capacity of drains which is compared to the effects of spacing and smear.
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