Ground Improvement Technologies and Case Histories 2009
DOI: 10.3850/gi013
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Creep Effect on Response of Granular Pile Reinforced Ground

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“…Various techniques of installation have been conceived for various types of columnar inclusions in a wide variety of soils such as loose sandy to soft compressible soils depending on technical ability, efficiency and local conditions. Effect of method of installation, cased and uncased holes, number of lifts and magnitude of compactive energy per lift given to granular piles and pile spacing were discussed by Madhav and Thiruselvam (1988).…”
Section: Granular Piles Installation Design Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various techniques of installation have been conceived for various types of columnar inclusions in a wide variety of soils such as loose sandy to soft compressible soils depending on technical ability, efficiency and local conditions. Effect of method of installation, cased and uncased holes, number of lifts and magnitude of compactive energy per lift given to granular piles and pile spacing were discussed by Madhav and Thiruselvam (1988).…”
Section: Granular Piles Installation Design Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several researches have been carried out to study the behaviour of stone column-reinforced ground over the past three decades (Madhav and Vitkar, 1978;Balaam and Booker, 1981;Alamgir et al, 1996;Poorooshasb and Meyerhof, 1997;Lee and Pande, 1998;Muir-Wood et al, 2000;Ambily and Gandhi, 2007;Elshazly et al, 2007;Krishna et al, 2007;Black et al, 2007;Madhav et al, 2008;Bouassida et al, 2009). Horizontal geosynthetic reinforcement sheets can be used in the granular columns to increase the load-carrying capacity as well as decrease the bulging of the columns (Madhav et al, 1994;Sharma et al, 2004;Wu and Hong, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Stone columns, one of the most commonly used soil improvement techniques, have been utilized worldwide to increase the bearing capacity of soft soils and reduce the settlement of superstructures constructed on them. Several researches have been carried out to study the behaviour of stone column-reinforced ground over the past three decades (Madhav and Vitkar, 1978;Balaam and Booker, 1981;Alamgir et al, 1996;Poorooshasb and Meyerhof, 1997;Lee and Pande, 1998;Muir-Wood et al, 2000;Ambily and Gandhi, 2007;Elshazly et al, 2007;Krishna et al, 2007;Black et al, 2007;Madhav et al, 2008;Bouassida et al, 2009).The degree of improvement of a soft soil by stone columns is due to two factors. The first one is inclusion of a stiffer column material (such as crushed stones, gravel,etc.)…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%