Substantial atmospheric and pore water pressures exist in soil deposits. These pressures may be used to exert additional confining stresses with the aid of relatively impervious barriers. Any reduction in pore pressure within the impervious boundaries of an isolated soil domain will result in an equal increase in confinement. Confinement that directly increases effective stress will in turn increase shear stiffness and strength of the soil. In situ applications are becoming increasingly feasible in view of the recent advances in construction and installation of geomembrane systems. In this study, the concept of increasing confinement by action of ambient pore pressure is discussed. The effectiveness of this approach when applied to dry and saturated cohesionless soil is evaluated using a series of centrifuge model tests. In these experiments, a major increase of soil resistance to deformations is observed. In the saturated soil models, the potential for liquefaction induced deformations is eliminated. Practical applications and the applicability of retrofit efforts including the required geomembrane characteristics are discussed. Currently, field tests are needed to assess full-scale implementation challenges.
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January 01 1996
Soil Stabilization by Ambient Pore Pressure and Geomembrane Containment
A.W. Elgamal;
A.W. Elgamal
Associate Professor
Columbia University, Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, 610 Mudd Building, Mail Code: 4709, 500 West 120th St., New York, New York 10027, USA, Telephone: 1/212-854-1203, Telefax: 1/212-854-6267, E-mail: elgamal@civil.columbia.edu
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K. Adalier
K. Adalier
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Department of Civil Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180, USA, Telephone: 1/518-276-2818, Telefax: 1/518-276-4833, E-mail: adalik@rpi.edu
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
May 21 1996
Revision Received:
August 14 1996
Accepted:
August 21 1996
Online ISSN: 1751-7613
Print ISSN: 1072-6349
Industrial Fabrics Association International, 1801 County Road B West, Roseville, Minnesota 55113-4061, USA, Telephone: 1/612-222-2508, Telefax: 1/612-631-9334
1996
Geosynthetics International (1996) 3 (4): 463–491.
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Received:
May 21 1996
Revision Received:
August 14 1996
Accepted:
August 21 1996
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Elgamal A, Adalier K (1996), "Soil Stabilization by Ambient Pore Pressure and Geomembrane Containment". Geosynthetics International, Vol. 3 No. 4 pp. 463–491, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/gein.3.0071
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