A. Hanna
Building, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Concordia University
[ 1 ] - ASSESSEMENT OF SOIL COLLAPSE PREDICTION METHODS
Expansive and collapsible soils are some of the most widely distributed and costly of geologic hazards. These soils are subject to changes in volume and settlement in response to wetting and drying, often resulting in severe damage to structures. Collapsing soils are generally characterized by sudden and large volume decrease at constant stress when inundated with water. A geotechnical engineer...
[ 2 ] - Failure Process of Stone Columns in Collapsible Soils
Many countries in the word have loose and unstable soils encompassing a wide range ofgeological materials, which when inundated, may collapse and cause very significant distress to the structure. Stone columns have been used to strengthen such soils; even so, there are still cases where failure has occurred. In this technical note, the process and causes of stone column failure in reinforcing c...