Performance Requirements For Vibrocompaction On Crushable Calcareous Sands Of The Uae And Their Verification In Comparison To Silica/Quartz Sands

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 10
- File Size:
- 949 KB
- Publication Date:
- Oct 1, 2022
Abstract
The typical Vibrocompaction projects undertaken in the UAE are on reclaimed Sands. These Sands which
are predominantly the crushable, calcareous, carbonate sands found locally as opposed to the more
common quartz or silica sands that are featured in most design literature. The famous reclamations such as
the iconic Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, often have specification for mitigation of liquefaction induced
settlements, bearing capacity increases and total and differential settlement requirements. Often these
performance targets are achieved by the means of achieving a particular relative density that are generally
measured by a defined Cone Penetration Test, CPT targeting values of cone resistance (Qc), MPa at
respective depth zones. In this paper some case studies are presented, where soil suitability for deep
compaction by vibratory methods was firstly assessed for suitability using the Massarsch, 1991
compactability chart prior to the application of vibrocompaction and its subsequent evaluation. One such
project named the Island Development required 17 to 23m depth of penetration only to treat the lower 5 to
6m of sand above rockhead as eventually the top 15m of sand will be further excavated to allow for the
construction of basement. The paper will present pre and post CPT results, the results of initial site
calibration trials and evaluation of the completed works.
Citation
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(2022) Performance Requirements For Vibrocompaction On Crushable Calcareous Sands Of The Uae And Their Verification In Comparison To Silica/Quartz SandsMLA: Performance Requirements For Vibrocompaction On Crushable Calcareous Sands Of The Uae And Their Verification In Comparison To Silica/Quartz Sands. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.