Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case Studies

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 2340 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2016
Abstract
"The Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) deep foundation system for embankments on soft soils was introduced some 20 years ago and is now considered State-of-the-art worldwide.The GECs consist of compacted granular fill, similar to common gravel columns, with one decisive difference: they are confined in a high-strength low-strain flexible geotextile “cylinder” (encasement). This engineered element provides a very efficient tool to control and optimize the behavior of the system. GECs perform very well even in extremely soft soils ensuring bearing capacity (stability) and reducing settlements. Due to the encasement, they a lso provide high lateral ductility. A wide range of fills including sands can be used.The remarkable reduction of vertical stresses in the soft soil surrounding the GECs results in a decrease of lateral pressure as well. Such reduction combined with the lateral ductility allow GECs to be also used for lateral pressure-relief adjacent to sensitive foundations, e.g. rigid piles. The application of GECs as lateral pressure relief was recently used in Brazil and Germany where bridge abutments were built on concrete reinforced-piles. The GECs below the bridge approaches and adjacent to the piles decreased the lateral pressure to acceptable values.This paper presents two case studies for which the most relevant parameters, the geotechnical conditions, specific problems, engineering philosophy, final solution and lessons learned are discussed. Furthermore, instrumentation programs were applied in both projects. The most important results in terms of displacements and stresses are shown, evaluated, summarized and commented upon, focusing on the lateral stress-relief, followed by conclusions and recommendations."
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APA:
(2016) Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case StudiesMLA: Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case Studies. Deep Foundations Institute, 2016.