Numerical modelling of lime-cementcolumns in the passive zone of excavations in soft clays

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Jord- och bergmekanik

Sammanfattning: Excavations in soft clays come with a number of specific challenges. The use of lime-cement columns in the passive zone of such works represents a promising solution to some of these problems, such as basal heave stability or excessive deformations. Nevertheless, lime-cement columns in the passive zone of excavations in soft clays are not yet widely used and studied. Knowledge about this improvement method is still limited, particularly when it comes to numerical modelling. They have mostly been studied numerically using simple geometries or constitutive models that do not allow to represent the key features of the material, that could influence the behaviour of the structure. Thus, there is a need for more investigations regarding precise modelling tools for this type of problems. In this study, an advanced constitutive model named the Concrete model was employed to capture the mechanical behaviour of the lime-cement improved soil material. A boundary value problem representing an excavation in soft clay supported by sheet pile walls and lime-cement columns was studied using a three dimensional finite element model that included the Concrete model for lime-cement column panels. The results show that the Concrete model is able to capture the behaviour of lime-cement improved clay very well. Key features such as strain hardening and strain softening are well represented. The results of the boundary value problem were compared to field measurements and it was showed that the Concrete model employed in a three dimensional finite element representation of the problem is able to give realistic results.

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