JRMGE / Vol 14 / Issue 1

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Analysis of ground deformation development and settlement prediction by air-boosted vacuum preloading

Shuangxi Feng, Huayang Lei, Cheng Lin

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a Department of Civil Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300354, China
b Key Laboratory of Coast Civil Structure Safety of the Ministry of Education, Tianjin University, Tianjin, 300354, China
c Key Laboratory of Comprehensive Simulation of Engineering Earthquake and Urban-Rural Seismic Resilience, China Earthquak Administration, Tianjin, 300354,
China
d Department of Civil Engineering, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC, V8P 5C2, Canada


2022, 14(1): 272-288. doi:10.1016/j.jrmge.2021.05.006


Received: 2021-01-14 / Revised: 2021-03-31 / Accepted: 2021-05-09 / Available online: 2021-07-13

2022, 14(1): 272-288.

doi:10.1016/j.jrmge.2021.05.006


Received: 2021-01-14

Revised: 2021-03-31

Accepted: 2021-05-09

Available online: 2021-07-13


Abstract:

Vacuum preloading has been widely used to improve soft soils in coastal areas of China. An increasing amount of evidence from field operations has shown that conventional vacuum preloading is prone to clogging in prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs) and demands a large volume of sand fills. In recent years, air-boosted vacuum preloading has been developed to overcome these limitations; however, this method still requires more data to verify its performance. In this study, a field test for air-boosted vacuum preloading was conducted, and a large-strain two-dimensional (2D) finite element (FE) model was developed and validated against the field test data. Then, a series of FE parametric analyses was performed to assess key factors, i.e. the air injection pressure, the injection spacing, and the characteristics of cyclic injection, which affect the performance of the air-boosted vacuum preloading. The results showed that the ground settlement and lateral displacement of the soils increased due to an increase in the injection pressure, a decrease in the injection spacing, or increases in the number and duration of the injection cycles. Based on the parametric analyses, an empirical formula for ground settlement prediction was proposed and compared with a case history reported in the literature, showing good agreement.

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Keywords: Air-boosted vacuum preloading, Field test, Numerical modeling, Settlement, Soft soils, Ground improvement

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Shuangxi Feng, Huayang Lei, Cheng Lin, 2022. Analysis of ground deformation development and settlement prediction by air-boosted vacuum preloading. J. Rock Mech. Geotech. Eng. 14 (1), 272-288.

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Shuangxi Feng

Shuangxi Feng is presently working as a post-doctor, assistant research fellow, at Tianjin University, China. He obtained his PhD degree from the same university. He has vast practical experience in soft soil treatment, soft soil engineering property and constitutive relation of soil. He has participated in the national major R&D project, the National Natural Science Foundation project, and 4 provincial and ministerial and engineering cooperation projects. Dr. Feng has published 21 academic papers, including 8 papers indexed by SCI and 5 papers indexed by EI. He also obtained 8 patents, including 4 invention patents and 4 utility model patents.