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Full-Scale Model Test of Vertical Drain Materials using Recycled Aggregates and Crushed Stone

순환골재와 쇄석을 이용한 연직배수재의 실내모형실험

  • 이달원 (충남대학교 지역환경토목학과) ;
  • 이정준 (충남대학교 대학원)
  • Received : 2012.06.29
  • Accepted : 2012.09.03
  • Published : 2012.09.30

Abstract

In this study, the full-scale laboratory model test on utilization of recycled aggregates and crushed stone as vertical drains to use an alternative material of sand in soft ground is performed. The settlement and pore water pressure were measured to evaluate the discharge capacity and filed application, and the results were compared and analyzed through the finite element method. The measured and estimated settlement in all vertical drain materials decreases gradually with the load increase. The measured settlement 6.55~8.63 mm, and the estimated by the Hyperbolic model was 7.45~7.92 mm. So the model used for the analysis can be applied to the settlement estimation of the actual field. The variations of pore water pressure with time showed constantly regardless of the load in all vertical drainage materials. The pore water pressure was similarity to that of sand after rapid drawdown. Therefore, it was applicable to the field because discharge capacity was enough to be an alternative material to the sand which had been being used as the vertical drains.

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