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Numerical investigation of the behaviour of hydraulically dredged fine-grained soils during and after filling of the containment facility of the port of Gaeta
Fine-grained dredged sediments can be efficiently and sustainably handled by hydraulically filling containment facilities, which can then be reclaimed. This study presents two numerical modelling strategies, characterized by markedly different levels of complexity, that simulate the gradual filling...
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Published in: | Geotextiles and geomembranes 2020-08, Vol.48 (4), p.591-601 |
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Main Authors: | , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Fine-grained dredged sediments can be efficiently and sustainably handled by hydraulically filling containment facilities, which can then be reclaimed. This study presents two numerical modelling strategies, characterized by markedly different levels of complexity, that simulate the gradual filling and subsequent consolidation process. Both numerical models employ hydro-mechanical constitutive relations apt to cover wide state ranges, starting from very low effective stresses. Class A predictions of a well-documented case study, where an articulated construction sequence was implemented, are reported and the effectiveness of the two proposed strategies is compared. After updating the numerical predictions according to the recorded construction timeline, the numerical results are validated against field data, specifically versus the monitored height of dredged mud. Finally, the monitoring data are back-analysed, emphasizing the influence of the hydro-mechanical behaviour at high void ratios. The results show that both modelling strategies are sufficiently accurate and can provide substantial benefits to the design of the filling works and to the evaluation of the actual storage capacity of the impoundments, especially if the available volume is limited or if complex construction procedures are implemented.
•This paper deals with the behaviour of hydraulically dredged fine-grained soils.•The main phenomena occurring during and after filling of containment facilities are simulated with two numerical strategies.•Hydro-mechanical constitutive relations covering wide stress ranges are adopted.•A well-documented case study is simulated and the results compared with monitoring data.•Both modelling strategies can be beneficial to the design of the filling works and the evaluation of the storage capacity. |
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ISSN: | 0266-1144 1879-3584 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.geotexmem.2020.03.005 |