The concept of relative density was developed with the intention of appropriately defining looseness and denseness of sand or sand–gravel soils in a meaningful way; however, there are sufficient amounts of research and case studies to demonstrate the unreliability of this concept due to its large inherent errors. Nevertheless, this parameter found its way early on as a ground improvement acceptance criterion based on the same philosophy that led to its formation. As there was general agreement among engineers that, in any case, direct testing of relative density in actual deep ground improvement projects was difficult, time consuming and costly, direct methods of relative density measurement were abandoned in favour of correlation to other field tests. At first glance, this may have seemed to work out quite well as the conceptual unreliability of relative density did not come into play, but a deeper look could reveal that the proposed correlations are also as unreliable as the concept itself. This paper will discuss the reasons why relative density correlations should not be used as ground improvement acceptance criteria, and alternative reliable criteria will be proposed.
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Babak Hamidi, MEng(Hons), MIEAust;
Babak Hamidi, MEng(Hons), MIEAust
PhD candidate
Curtin University and member of ISSMGE Ground Improvement Technical Committee, Perth, Australia
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Serge Varaksin, MEng, CFMS;
Serge Varaksin, MEng, CFMS
Chairman of ISSMGE Ground Improvement Technical Committee
Paris, France
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Hamid Nikraz, MEng, PhD, FIEAust, CEng, NPER
Hamid Nikraz, MEng, PhD, FIEAust, CEng, NPER
Professor & Head of Civil Engineering Department of Curtin University
Bentley, Western Australia, Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
April 06 2011
Accepted:
February 07 2013
Online ISSN: 1755-0769
Print ISSN: 1755-0750
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2013
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement (2013) 166 (4): 196–208.
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Revision Received:
April 06 2011
Accepted:
February 07 2013
Citation
Hamidi B, Varaksin S, Nikraz H (2013), "Relative density correlations are not reliable criteria". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement, Vol. 166 No. 4 pp. 196–208, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/grim.11.00016
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