Abstract

This article provides a comparative knowledge of predicted and measured settlements of road embankments with prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs). The emphasis of this study was to investigate and back-analyse the ratio of horizontal permeability in an undisturbed area to a smeared zone, which affects the behaviour of vertical drains. Two models of PVDs in soft ground were developed by utilising a plane strain 2D numerical approach based on the equivalent permeability. Suggestions for the improvement of numerical accuracy of the soft ground beneath road embankments have been made in regards to the obtained results. The employment of the equivalent horizontal permeability in numerical analysis produced significantly similar results to those of the measured values. Furthermore, a smear effect permeability ratio of 300 produced a considerably accurate result with a model based on the equivalent horizontal permeability and measured data. Lastly, the smear effect ratio of 6 using the equivalent horizontal permeability approach was employed in order to predict the behaviour of vertical drains in the soft grounds under road embankments.

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