Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D

Coastal areas are susceptible to erosion and accretion; therefore, coastal soil mechanical properties and ability to withstand loads are important factors to consider. Coastal erosion is inevitable as the sand and silt particles move inexorably from place to place. This study investigates the primar...

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Main Authors: Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias, Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati, Rostami, Vahid, Md. Yusoff, Zainuddin
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Published: Hindawi 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100789/
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author Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias
Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati
Rostami, Vahid
Md. Yusoff, Zainuddin
author_facet Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias
Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati
Rostami, Vahid
Md. Yusoff, Zainuddin
author_sort Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias
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description Coastal areas are susceptible to erosion and accretion; therefore, coastal soil mechanical properties and ability to withstand loads are important factors to consider. Coastal erosion is inevitable as the sand and silt particles move inexorably from place to place. This study investigates the primary consolidation behaviour of treated coastal soil by comparing the empirical data obtained from triaxial tests based on analytical calculations and FEM software, PLAXIS 2D. The aim is to propose an optimum mixture to improve coastal soil’s geotechnical properties, especially in shear strength and stiffness. Two different material models, including lime/RHA and cement/RHA, were utilized to compare the performance of advanced constitutive treated soil samples against the Mohr–Coulomb material model. 8% lime and rice husk ash (portions of 1 : 2) were chosen to be replaced with cement, as an application of waste material can reduce the cost and environmental impact. All the triaxial tests were conducted at effective confining pressures of 50 kPa, 100 kPa, and 200 kPa. While using PLAXIS 2D, the asymmetrical condition for modelling the triaxial test and 15 nodded triangular elements, as well as the Mohr–Coulomb model for soil properties, are used to simulate the empirical data to verify this study’s effectiveness. The modelling of 2-dimensional drain behaviour involves setting out the model geometry and boundary conditions. The results revealed that the deviatoric stress and volumetric changes of LRHA increased in a range of 4.5 to 5.2% and 72.18 to 141.79%, respectively, as compared to CRHA. The FE analysis results for peak deviator stress values reasonably agree with the experimental results. The variation was in the range of 1.22% to 4.10%. Eventually, the treated soil’s peak and maximum shear strengths are reported to allow flexible use in future projects.
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spelling upm-1007892023-08-22T03:57:48Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100789/ Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati Rostami, Vahid Md. Yusoff, Zainuddin Coastal areas are susceptible to erosion and accretion; therefore, coastal soil mechanical properties and ability to withstand loads are important factors to consider. Coastal erosion is inevitable as the sand and silt particles move inexorably from place to place. This study investigates the primary consolidation behaviour of treated coastal soil by comparing the empirical data obtained from triaxial tests based on analytical calculations and FEM software, PLAXIS 2D. The aim is to propose an optimum mixture to improve coastal soil’s geotechnical properties, especially in shear strength and stiffness. Two different material models, including lime/RHA and cement/RHA, were utilized to compare the performance of advanced constitutive treated soil samples against the Mohr–Coulomb material model. 8% lime and rice husk ash (portions of 1 : 2) were chosen to be replaced with cement, as an application of waste material can reduce the cost and environmental impact. All the triaxial tests were conducted at effective confining pressures of 50 kPa, 100 kPa, and 200 kPa. While using PLAXIS 2D, the asymmetrical condition for modelling the triaxial test and 15 nodded triangular elements, as well as the Mohr–Coulomb model for soil properties, are used to simulate the empirical data to verify this study’s effectiveness. The modelling of 2-dimensional drain behaviour involves setting out the model geometry and boundary conditions. The results revealed that the deviatoric stress and volumetric changes of LRHA increased in a range of 4.5 to 5.2% and 72.18 to 141.79%, respectively, as compared to CRHA. The FE analysis results for peak deviator stress values reasonably agree with the experimental results. The variation was in the range of 1.22% to 4.10%. Eventually, the treated soil’s peak and maximum shear strengths are reported to allow flexible use in future projects. Hindawi 2022-11-24 Article PeerReviewed Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias and Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati and Rostami, Vahid and Md. Yusoff, Zainuddin (2022) Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2022. art. no. 7263333. pp. 1-15. ISSN 1687-8434; ESSN: 1687-8442 https://www.hindawi.com/journals/amse/2022/7263333/ 10.1155/2022/7263333
spellingShingle Lankaran, Zahraalsadat Elias
Nik Daud, Nik Norsyahariati
Rostami, Vahid
Md. Yusoff, Zainuddin
Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D
title Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D
title_full Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D
title_fullStr Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D
title_full_unstemmed Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D
title_short Consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using PLAXIS 2D
title_sort consolidated drained triaxial test on treated coastal soil and finite element analysis using plaxis 2d
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