Improved performance of soft clay foundations using stone columns and geocell-sand mattress

A series of experiments have been carried out to develop an understanding of the performance improvement of soft clay foundation beds using stone column-geocell sand mattress as reinforcement. It is found that with the provision of stone columns, of adequate length and spacing, about three fold increases in bearing capacity can be achieved. While with geocell-sand mattress it is about seven times that of the unreinforced clay. But if combined together, the stone column-geocell mattress composite reinforcement, can improve the bearing capacity of soft clay bed as high as by ten fold. The optimum length and spacing of stone columns giving maximum performance improvement are, respectively, 5 times and 2.5 times of their diameter. The critical height of geocell mattress can be taken equal to the diameter of the footing, beyond which, further increase in bearing capacity of the composite foundation bed is marginal.

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