Rapid impact compaction (RIC) has been used effectively as a ground improvement at medium depth technique for granular soils. RIC is normally used to increase bearing capacity, reduce potential settlements and mitigate liquefaction. This paper presents a calibrated three-dimensional cap-plasticity finite-element model (FEM) to simulate ground improvement using RIC. The results of 107 RIC field compaction points were used to calibrate and validate the FEM. Numerical outcomes of the FEM showed good agreement with the field compaction results. The FEM was further used to propose a relationship between the soil bearing capacity and the number of hammer blows for engineering practice. This is attained by performing pushover analysis of a spread footing resting on RIC improved soils with different numbers of RIC blows. The RIC, circular 1·5 m anvil was used as the spread footing. The applied stresses that produced 25 mm settlement are considered the improved soil bearing capacity. Also, the paper presents a recommendation for the optimum number of blows after which more blows will have no significance.
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Rabab Allouzi, PhD
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Rabab Allouzi, PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan (corresponding author: r.louzi@ju.edu.jo)
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Wassel A. L. Bodour, PhD;
Wassel A. L. Bodour, PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan
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Amer Alkloub, PhD;
Amer Alkloub, PhD
Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan
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Bashar Tarawneh, PhD, PE
Bashar Tarawneh, PhD, PE
Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, The University of Jordan, Amman, Jordan
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
April 19 2018
Accepted:
June 16 2018
Online ISSN: 1755-0769
Print ISSN: 1755-0750
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2018
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement (2019) 172 (1): 44–52.
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Received:
April 19 2018
Accepted:
June 16 2018
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Allouzi R, Bodour WAL, Alkloub A, Tarawneh B (2019), "Finite-element model to simulate ground-improvement technique of rapid impact compaction". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement, Vol. 172 No. 1 pp. 44–52, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgrim.18.00057
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