An approach for modelling spatial variability in permeability of cement-admixed soil

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Hardy Yide Kek
Yutao Pan
Yannick Choy Hing Ng
Fook Hou Lee
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[1] National University of Singapore,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[2] Norwegian University of Science and Technology,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
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Acta Geotechnica | 2021年 / 16卷
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Consolidation; Cement stabilisation; Permeability; Random finite element; Spatial variability;
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This paper presents a framework for modelling the random variation in permeability in cement-admixed soil based on the binder content variation and thereby relating the coefficient of permeability to the unconfined compressive strength of a cement-admixed clay. The strength–permeability relationship was subsequently implemented in random finite element method (RFEM). The effects of spatial variation in both strength and permeability of cement-admixed clays in RFEM is illustrated using two examples concerning one-dimensional consolidation. Parametric studies considering different coefficient of variation and scale of fluctuation configurations were performed. Results show that spatial variability of the cement-admixed clay considering variable permeability can significantly influence the overall consolidation rate, especially when the soil strength variability is high. However, the overall consolidation rates also depend largely on the prescribed scales of fluctuation; in cases where the variation is horizontally layered, stagnation in pore pressure dissipation may occur due to soft parts yielding.
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页码:4007 / 4026
页数:19
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