STUDY OF SOIL IMPROVEMENT OF LAND RECLAMATION USING DREDGED MUD AS THE FILL MATERIAL
Land reclamation will become more challenging in the future due the depleting availability and rising cost of granular fill materials. One solution is to use dredged mud from a nearby riverbed or from the surrounding seabed. The main goal of this final project is to analyze the effectiveness of u...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Land reclamation will become more challenging in the future due the depleting
availability and rising cost of granular fill materials. One solution is to use dredged
mud from a nearby riverbed or from the surrounding seabed.
The main goal of this final project is to analyze the effectiveness of using dredged
mud as the main fill material in land reclamation. Because the dredged mud used
mainly consist of soft clay and has a high water content, it has a relatively low
bearing capacity and high compressibility level. That is why soil improvement must
be carried out. The soil improvement methods explored in this study are
prefabricated vertical drain (PVD) with vacuum preloading, cement mixed dredged
mud, and rigid inclusion. Each method was analyzed based on their individual
specifications and characteristics so that the output is a design recommendation for
each method.
Based on each design recommendation, a cost analysis has been conducted for each
method of soil improvement. The output of that analysis has been compared with
the conventional method of land reclamation which uses granular fill with the base
soil being treated with PVD and preloading.
The results of these analysis are that the PVD with vacuum preloading method is
the most efficient method based on the method of construction and cost. Using the
recommended designs, the cement treated dredged mud and rigid inclusion methods
have a similar cost to the conventional method of reclamation while having a more
complex method of construction. However, as the process is refined and optimized
for both the cement treated dredged mud and rigid inclusion methods, then both
methods can be a viable alternative for land reclamation using dredged mud as the
fill material.
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