Performance Of Stone Columns In Multi-Layered Soils Under The Action Of Seismic Loads

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 1626 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
Soil liquefaction is a dangerous phenomenon that involves huge damages during strong earthquake ground motion event. Stone columns (SCs) are widely used as liquefaction mitigation element which is expected to perform the improvements against liquefaction hazard by densifying, increasing the stiffness and rapid dissipation of excess pore water pressure in the surrounding soil. Although in the recent times few studies on the behaviour of stone columns in the seismic zone has evolved, the performance of SCs in the multi-layered soils is not extensively examined. This paper presents the numerical investigations on the performance of SCs installed in the multi-layered soils as a liquefaction mitigation measure against the seismic loading. The acceleration time histories, Excess Porewater Pressure (EPP), vertical displacement and stress ratio evaluated along different depths using PLAXIS 2D. With the installation of stone column there is a considerable reduction in the acceleration amplitude, which in turn reduces the EPP and vertical displacement at different locations and the amplitude of reduction depends on the soil stiffness levels at the depth.
Citation
APA:
(2022) Performance Of Stone Columns In Multi-Layered Soils Under The Action Of Seismic LoadsMLA: Performance Of Stone Columns In Multi-Layered Soils Under The Action Of Seismic Loads. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.