2015
DOI: 10.1680/geot.14.p.100
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Full-scale embankment failure test under simulated train loading

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“…The Perniö test site is located in the southwestern coast of Finland, about 140 km west from the city of Helsinki. In October 2009, Tampere University of Technology (TUT) and the Finnish Transport Agency (FTA) conducted a full scale embankment failure test, gathering extensive amount of data on the undrained behaviour of soft clays (Lehtonen et al 2015;D'Ignazio et al 2017). The stratigraphy consists of a 1-1.5 m thick dry crust layer overlaying an 8-9 m thick soft clay layer followed by silty and stiff sandy layers located at greater depth.…”
Section: Perniömentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Perniö test site is located in the southwestern coast of Finland, about 140 km west from the city of Helsinki. In October 2009, Tampere University of Technology (TUT) and the Finnish Transport Agency (FTA) conducted a full scale embankment failure test, gathering extensive amount of data on the undrained behaviour of soft clays (Lehtonen et al 2015;D'Ignazio et al 2017). The stratigraphy consists of a 1-1.5 m thick dry crust layer overlaying an 8-9 m thick soft clay layer followed by silty and stiff sandy layers located at greater depth.…”
Section: Perniömentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The database is compiled from data given in Gardemeister (1973), Lehtonen et al (2015), together with data from recent soil investigations performed by Tampere University of Technology, Finland (Selänpää 2015). Gardemeister (1973) collected FV and oedometer tests performed at different construction sites in Finland.…”
Section: Overview On Existing Transformation Models For Undrained Shementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Popescu et al [30] studied the effects of random heterogeneity of soil properties on bearing capacity with various shear strength values. On the other hand, Lehtonen et al [31] investigated the effect of the trainload and the loading time on the embankment on soft soil. It is clear that careful study of the literature reveals that the soil shear strength, depth, and surcharges are the factors that influence the bearing capacity.…”
Section: Bearing Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%