Abstract

Deep cement mixing (DCM) is an effective method of treating soft underwater soil foundations. Currently, the real-time failure development of a composite foundation cannot be obtained by most model tests of DCM pile foundation reinforcement. In this study, a circuit device for identifying pile failure and that can reflect the real-time working state of piles arranged at different positions in a soft soil composite foundation was developed. By applying this device to a geotechnical centrifugal model test, the load-bearing response process of a bank slope reinforced with a soft-soil composite foundation and DCM piles was studied. The failure development law of the DCM piles, ultimate surcharge of the bank slope, failure mode of the foundation, and the pile-soil stress ratio were determined from the test results. The law obtained in this study provides a reference for the application of DCM piles in underwater soft soil foundation engineering.

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