AK92
Geotechnical
- Aug 20, 2013
- 45
Hi,
The client wants to use a MH (USCS classification) type material for an embankment. 99% of the material is silt/clay. LL is 78%, PL is 54%. MDD for modified proctor test is only 1.22g/cm3 with a OMC = 41%. The embankment is going to be constructed on soft soils, so there will be wick drains installed using surcharge and staged construction with basal reinforcement. I'm not too worried about the settlement beneath the fill as that's going to be taken care of by the wick drains and surcharge, but the settlement of the fill itself. I've read that post-compaction settlement of an MH fill is likely to be 2%-4%. For a 6m fill, this is going to be 120mm - 240mm under selfweight which is way more than what is acceptable if it is long-term. Also, how would I assess the settlement of the fill itself under heavy trains loading? Bearing capacity of the fill itself is also an issue here.
The client wants to use a MH (USCS classification) type material for an embankment. 99% of the material is silt/clay. LL is 78%, PL is 54%. MDD for modified proctor test is only 1.22g/cm3 with a OMC = 41%. The embankment is going to be constructed on soft soils, so there will be wick drains installed using surcharge and staged construction with basal reinforcement. I'm not too worried about the settlement beneath the fill as that's going to be taken care of by the wick drains and surcharge, but the settlement of the fill itself. I've read that post-compaction settlement of an MH fill is likely to be 2%-4%. For a 6m fill, this is going to be 120mm - 240mm under selfweight which is way more than what is acceptable if it is long-term. Also, how would I assess the settlement of the fill itself under heavy trains loading? Bearing capacity of the fill itself is also an issue here.