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Quantifying the effects of vibro-compaction on soil heterogeneity and geotechnical uncertainty

Lloret-Cabot, Martí; Zhang, Kun; Zhang, Wangcheng; Kourdey, Alaa; Hicks, Michael A.

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Kun Zhang kun.zhang@durham.ac.uk
PGR Student Doctor of Philosophy

Alaa Kourdey

Michael A. Hicks



Abstract

Geological materials exhibit spatial variability in their properties as a result of their formation. Many studies have focussed on how to characterise this spatial variation by means of the correlation length θ. Such a characterisation has been applied in the geotechnical design of geostructures at numerous sites where cone penetration tests (CPTs) were available, because θ can be relatively easily estimated from this in-situ information. However, the CPTs available at a given site are often part of the initial site investigation, and hence carried out before the application of any ground improvement technique. This raises the question of how (and by how much) the estimated θ is affected by subsequent stages of the construction project and, more specifically, by the application of ground improvement processes intended to alter the initially poor mechanical condition of the in-situ soil. This paper investigates in-situ data from three trial test sites, where CPT data before and after application of vibro-compaction are available. In addition to the expected overall mechanical improvement of the soil, the application of vibro-compaction has a significant impact on soil heterogeneity, with a substantial reduction in the coefficient of variation and θ of the cone tip resistance and sleeve friction.

Citation

Lloret-Cabot, M., Zhang, K., Zhang, W., Kourdey, A., & Hicks, M. A. (online). Quantifying the effects of vibro-compaction on soil heterogeneity and geotechnical uncertainty. Georisk: Assessment and Management of Risk for Engineered Systems and Geohazards, https://doi.org/10.1080/17499518.2025.2478636

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 8, 2025
Online Publication Date Mar 21, 2025
Deposit Date May 22, 2025
Publicly Available Date May 22, 2025
Journal Georisk
Print ISSN 1749-9518
Electronic ISSN 1749-9526
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/17499518.2025.2478636
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3958875

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