An Analytical Study of Partially Strengthened Single End-Bearing Granular Pile Near the Top and Bottom
Categoría del artículo: Original Study
Publicado en línea: 30 jun 2021
Páginas: 99 - 115
Recibido: 05 nov 2020
Aceptado: 22 abr 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/sgem-2021-0010
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© 2021 Vaibhaw Garg et al., published by Sciendo
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Stone columns (or granular piles, GPs) are progressively being utilized for ground improvement, mostly for pliant edifice such as road mounds, oil depot, and so forth. The present analysis is done by introducing strengthening at both the ends of GP, i.e., bottom and top end so that the bulging problem will be solved and the beneficiary effect of the bearing stratum can be utilized by the bottom strengthening feature. Analysis of a single partially strengthened, at both top and bottom, end-bearing GP is presented in this article in terms of displacement affecting component for the top (DACT) of GP, percentage load transferred to the base (PLTB) of strengthened GP, and normalized shear stress (NSS). The PLTB of the strengthened GP was found to increase considerably. The NSS was found to reduce at the top end of GP and is found to be redistributed along the length of GP.