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Jun 28, 2019

Failure of an Embankment on Soil-Cement Column–Improved Clay Deposit: Investigation and Analysis

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 145, Issue 9

Abstract

A failed embankment on a cement deep mixing (CDM)-formed column–improved soft clay deposit in Saga, Japan, has been reported and analyzed. Based on the results of the field investigation and numerical simulation, the postulated failure mechanism is that columns under the failed section failed by bending (tension), which caused the whole embankment system to collapse. However, bending failure of columns is not necessarily checked in the current design process in Japan. In addition, it has been found that the limited number of all-core boring checks as adopted in Japan cannot guarantee the quality of all constructed columns, and development of a more robust field quality-control technique is urgently needed. It has also been found that for an embankment system with a lower factor of safety, relatively large deformation of the system may cause cracks in the embankment; at the cracked locations, the shear strength (su) will practically reduce to zero. This phenomenon has to be considered in deformation and stability analyses. Finally, the numerical results indicate that in the design of a reinforced embankment slope on a soft clay deposit, both the stability of the reinforced slope itself and the interaction between the embankment and soft clay deposit should be considered.

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Acknowledgments

The authors are grateful to the Ariake Sea Coastal Road Development Office (ASCRDO) in Saga Prefecture, Japan, for permitting the publication of the field data of the failed embankment section reported in this study.

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Received: Jun 21, 2018
Accepted: Apr 1, 2019
Published online: Jun 28, 2019
Published in print: Sep 1, 2019
Discussion open until: Nov 28, 2019

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Jinchun Chai [email protected]
Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga Univ., 1 Honjyo, Saga 840-8502, Japan (corresponding author). Email: [email protected]
Sailesh Shrestha [email protected]
Lecturer, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga Univ., 1 Honjyo, Saga 840-8502, Japan. Email: [email protected]
Takenori Hino [email protected]
Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Saga Univ., 1 Honjyo, Saga 840-8502, Japan. Email: [email protected]

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