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Soil Reinforcement Model Test Using Timber Pile at Liquefaction Area.

Authors :
Suyadi
Harianto, Tri
Muhiddin, A. Bakri
Arsyad, Ardy
Source :
Civil Engineering Journal (2476-3055); Jun2023, Vol. 9 Issue 6, p1509-1521, 13p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Indonesia is a tropical country threatened by many disasters, such as earthquakes and other collateral hazards (liquefaction). Utilization of micro pile on the liquefaction prone areas is quite popular to increase the soil bearing capacity. In this research, Eucalyptus Pellita Timber was used as micro-piles alternatives. This study aims to determine the effect of timber pile addition on soil settlement and the increase in bearing capacity. Some laboratory investigations were conducted, such as timber and soil physical and mechanical characteristics, preloading tests, and seismic load tests by using small-scale shaking table test. The preloading tests were carried out for 40 days, and the settlements were recorded every 24 hours. Subsequently, seismic load tests were conducted on sandy soil with Dr = 40%. The seismic duration was 37 seconds, with PGA = 0.3 g and f = 0.78 Hz. The preloading test results show that Eucalyptus pellita timber piles are able to reduce the settlement by 18%. and from seismic load testing results are able to reduce the settlement by 68% due to earthquake loads with PGA = 0.3g and a frequency of 0.78 Hz on sandy soil with the potential for liquefaction. This is due to the resistance at the tip of the pile and the skin friction on the timber pile. So, from the results of the model test, it shows that the use of Eucalyptus Pelita timber piles can be used as an alternative to handling sandy soils in areas where liquefaction has the potential to occur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24763055
Volume :
9
Issue :
6
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Civil Engineering Journal (2476-3055)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169840439
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.28991/CEJ-2023-09-06-016