Abstract

In recent years, the employment of deep foundations as settlement reducers has become increasingly popular in the design of earth embankments over soft soil strata. To further improve the system response, geosynthetic layers are often positioned at the embankment base. Owing to the presence of both piles and geosynthetics, complex interaction mechanisms, transferring stresses towards the piles and reducing those on the soft foundation soil, take place. Although these mechanisms are governed by the relative stiffness of the various elements constituting this system (piles, foundation soil, embankment and georeinforcements), the approaches commonly adopted to design these “geostructures” do not explicitly take into consideration the stiffness of the single element as design parameters. Moreover, the effect of the stepwise embankment construction process is often disregarded. As a consequence, the settlements at the top of the embankment cannot quantitatively be estimated.

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