BACK ANALYSIS OF RECLAMATION BY PUMP-DREDGED MARINE
CLAY
-INFLUENCE OF GROUND WATER LOWERlNG-
MASAAKI KATAGIRI , MASAAKI TERASHI and AKIRA
KANEKO
ABSTRACT: When pump-dredged clays are discharged into a pond,
suspended soil particles settle loosely to create sediments, which
subsequently consolidate due to their own weight over a long period of
time. In planning the capacity of such a disposal pond, it is important
to estimate the time dependent volume change of dredged clays during the
reclamation process. As the land thus created is extremely soft, ground
improvement work is necessary if there exists a further plan of
utilising the land. Predicting the soil profile of reclaimed land is
absolutely necessary for designing the ground improvement. In this paper
the authors i) outline the 18-year reclamation history of the Kanda
Disposal Pond, ii) introduce a program to analyse self-weight
consolidation under fully submerged condition, iii) modify the program
to represent the suction effect due to ground water lowering, and iv)
verify the applicability of the modified program by comparing the
calculated results with the measured data. A simple analysis under fully
submerged condition cannot explain the record of an 1 8-year
reclamation, even if various combinations of consolidation parameters
are used. The code modified to include the suction effect successfully
simulates the actual behaviour when the appropriate parameters
concerning the suction are chosen.
key words: case history, effect of suction, reclamation,
self-weight consolidation (IGC: H11/D5/D4)
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