Publications / 2023 Proceedings of the 40th ISARC, Chennai, India

Evaluation of ground stiffness using multiple accelerometers on the ground during compaction by vibratory rollers

Yusuke Tamaishi , Kentaro Fukuda , Kazuto Nakashima , Ryuichi Maeda , Kohei Matsumoto , Ryo Kurazume
Pages 262-269 (2023 Proceedings of the 40th ISARC, Chennai, India, ISBN 978-0-6458322-0-4, ISSN 2413-5844)
Abstract:

Soil compaction is one of the most important basic elements in construction work because it directly affects the quality of structures. Compaction work using vibratory rollers is generally applied to strengthen ground stiffness, and the method that focuses on the number of compaction cycles is widely used to manage the ground stiffness by vibratory rollers. In contrast to this method, the continuous compaction control (CCC) using accelerometers installed on the vibratory rollers has been proposed as a quantitative evaluation method more suited to actual ground conditions. This method quantifies the distortion rate of the acceleration waveform of the vibratory roller. However, this method based on acceleration response has problems in measurement discrimination accuracy and sensor durability because the accelerometer is installed on the vibration roller, which is the source of vibration. In this paper, we propose a new ground stiffness evaluation method using multiple accelerometers installed on the ground surface. The proposed method measures the acceleration response during compaction work by vibratory rollers using multiple accelerometers on the ground surface. Experiments show the proposed method has a higher discrimination than the conventional methods.

Keywords: Vibratory rollers, Ground stiffness evaluation
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