Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science) ›› 2025, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (3): 138-144.DOI: 10.12068/j.issn.1005-3026.2025.20239042

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Influence of Drainage Plate Parameters on Treatment Effect in Vacuum Preloading

Ya-jun WU1(), Ming-can WU1, Yi-tian LU2, Jin-jin WU1   

  1. 1.School of Mechanics and Engineering Science,Shanghai University,Shanghai 200072,China
    2.College of Environment Science and Engineering,Donghua University,Shanghai 201620,China.
  • Received:2023-08-15 Online:2025-03-15 Published:2025-05-29
  • Contact: Ya-jun WU

Abstract:

In order to further optimize the layout of prefabricated vertical drains (PVD) and explore the influence of PVD parameters on the vacuum consolidation effect, based on the traditional PVD theory, a small-width, small-spacing PVD-vacuum preloading method was proposed. This method adjusted the width and spacing of the PVDs appropriately to improve the vacuum consolidation efficiency, while ensuring that the amount of PVD material remained the same value. The ratio of the time impact factor (Th) and superimposed influencing factor (F) in vaccum preloading was defined as the characterization parameter for consolidation analysis. The changes in drainage volume, surface settlement, and other indicators during the vacuum consolidation process under different PVD parameters were compared. The results show that the consolidation efficiency of the soil increases as the Th/F increases. Using PVDs with a width of 25 mm and a spacing of 17 mm can effectively improve the consolidation efficiency, increasing the total drainage volume by approximately 6.9% compared to the traditional layout. In addition, the use of small-width, small-spacing PVDs can effectively alleviate the attenuation of shear strength along depth and radial direction. Therefore, it can conclude that with a fixed material consumption, the use of small-width, small-spacing PVDs combined with vacuum preloading method has certain practical significance.

Key words: soft soil foundation treatment, vacuum preloading method, prefabricated vertical drains(PVD) parameters, vacuum consolidation efficiency, particle migration

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