Description
Ground Improvement by Deep Vibratory Methods (2nd Ed.)
Authors: Kirsch Klaus, Kirsch Fabian
Language: EnglishSubjects for Ground Improvement by Deep Vibratory Methods:
Keywords
Vibro Compaction; Depth Vibrator; depth; Vibro Replacement Stone Columns; vibro; Stone Column; concrete; Vibro Concrete Column; column; Vibro Stone Columns; stone; Vibro Replacement; compaction; Stress Concentration Factor; replacement; Unit Cell Concept; columns; Fine Grained Cohesive Soils; backfill; Soil Behavior Type Index Ic; material; TU Berlin; Stone Backfill; Ground Improvement Method; Stone Column Material; Vibro Flotation; Liquefaction Resistance; Column Group; Trial Compaction; Magnitude Scaling Factor; Cpt; Compaction Probe; Improvement Factor; Cpt Tip Resistance; Soil Behavior Type Index
Publication date: 01-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 07-2016
234 p. · 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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Vibro compaction and vibro stone columns are the two dynamic methods of soil improvement most commonly used worldwide. These methods have been developed over almost eighty years and are now of unrivalled importance as modern foundation measures. Vibro compaction works on granular soils by densification, and vibro stone columns are used to displace and reinforce fine-grained and cohesive soils by introducing inert material.
This second edition includes also a chapter on vibro concrete columns constructed with almost identical depth vibrators. These small diameter concrete piles are increasingly used as ground improvement methods for moderately loaded large spread foundations, although the original soil characteristics are only marginally improved.
This practical guide for professional geotechnical engineers and graduate students systematically covers the theoretical basis and design principles behind the methods, the equipment used during their execution, and state of the art procedures for quality assurance and data acquisition.
All the chapters are updated in line with recent developments and improvements in the methods and equipment. Fresh case studies from around the world illustrate the wide range of possible applications. The book concludes with variations to methods, evaluates the economic and environmental benefits of the methods, and gives contractual guidance.
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license
An Overview of Deep Soil Improvement by Vibratory Methods. History of Vibratory Deep Compaction. Vibro Compaction of Granular Soils. Improvement of Fine Grained and Cohesive Soils by Vibro Replacement Stone Columns. Method Variations such as Vibro Concrete Columns and Related Processes. Environmental Considerations. Contractual Matters.
Klaus Kirsch is a consulting engineer and was a Director of Keller Group plc until his retirement 2001, then Consultant to the Board and Chairman of the Group Technological Committee and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Keller Grundbau, Germany.
Fabian Kirsch is managing partner of GuD Consult GmbH, a leading geotechnical consultancy in Germany.