How do I calculate the number of impacts required for vibro-compaction?
Multiply the existing soil unit weight (Ξ³) by the desired increase (ΞΞ³), then multiply by the treated depth (D) and plan area (A).
What is the purpose of vibro-compaction in engineering?
Vibro-compaction densifies loose granular soils by rearranging particles, reducing void ratio, and increasing in-situ density.
How does the kinetic energy from impacts affect soil density?
The kinetic energy from each impact rearranges soil particles, reducing voids and increasing overall density.
What factors should be considered when choosing a vibro-compaction method?
Consider soil type, depth of treatment, desired density increase, and site-specific conditions.
Can vibro-compaction be used on all types of soils?
Vibro-compaction is most effective on loose granular soils like sand and gravel; it may not be suitable for clay or cohesive soils.
What are the benefits of using vibro-compaction over other soil densification methods?
Benefits include improved load-bearing capacity, reduced settlement, and enhanced stability in foundation construction.
How do I determine the treated depth for vibro-compaction?
The treated depth depends on the desired density increase and the specific soil conditions; consult engineering guidelines or a geotechnical engineer.