Abstract

This paper deals with the assessment of settlements of soft columnar inclusions when uncertainties in soil properties and geometric features are considered. Two common design methods, the analytical homogenisation method and the finite element method, are then combined with Monte Carlo simulations in order to find, using probability distributions of soil and geometrical characteristics, the probability of settlements exceeding a given value. The results show that length and modulus of granular piles are the two major sources of uncertainty and that the model uncertainty obtained from the interpretation of relevant sensitivities is smaller with the finite element model. From the outcome, this paper demonstrates that when geotechnical uncertainties and their effects on soil responses are appropriately accounted for, they can lead to an improved understanding and modelling of a practical geotechnical problem such as the ground improvement by columnar inclusions.

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