[0001] The object of the invention is a method of deep soil compacting from a surface by
means of seismic dynamic compacting with a use of sequences of seismic vibrations
of high power and of variable parameters of vibrations depending on susceptibility
of a medium to settlement, and on limitations resulting from work safety, the vibrations
being sent at one vibration position by a statically loaded and vibrating stiff plate
onto the soil surface.
[0002] The method of dynamic soil compacting from a surface known heretofore was implemented
by a shallow vibratory compacting with a rolling, vibratory roll or a plate vibrator.
[0003] Unfortunately, the method was efficient only up to a depth of about 1.5 meter and
to compacting of embankments by overlaying thin layers to a depth of several dozen
centimeters.
[0004] The method was commonly used at road-making and embankment-making by compacting of
building base from thin layers of about 0.5 meters in depth. Similarly, a shallow
and less energy-consuming method is implemented by providing low-power vibrations
by light vibrating monochromatic plate vibrators used for compacting of subsoil for
walkways, floors and other light constructions.
[0005] These methods are not efficient when a deep compacting from a surface, of high, operated
structures on embankments or their subsoil has to be made without disassembly of the
structures.
[0006] Disassembly of the structures often results in closure of the object and in high
costs of repair work.
[0007] An other known method consists in a deep, impact compacting with a use of stroke
caused by falling a heavy weight from a high height.
[0008] The impact method is commonly used for a deep, point-wise acting i.e. crater-like,
dynamic soil compacting from a surface utilizing an energy of heavy weight falling
from a high level. The method is characterized by a high non-homogeneity of compacting
and loosening at the surface caused by wedges of uplift pressure and exceeding of
medium elasticity. Moreover, about 70% of energy of impulse of the stroke creates
strong surface waves having elliptical nature of vibrations that are dangerous for
buildings on embankments and for existing infrastructure. Because of strong, shearing
horizontal stresses, the waves loosen the already compacted zone within a radius of
several dozens up to several hundreds meters, depending on the stroke energy. The
method is not suitable for uniform compacting of soil and buildings on embankments,
where high homogeneity of spatial compaction is required. Furthermore, the method
is dangerous in case of moving and manipulating with a machinery having high extension
arm, hanging heavy weight, on high, linear structures on embankments.
[0009] The aim of the present invention is to develop an efficient method of a deep, dynamic,
homogeneous (both in terms of surface and space) soil compacting from a surface, without
necessity of uncovering deeper layers or disassembling structure on embankments, safe
for surrounding infrastructure and in terms of work safety.
[0010] The objective has been achieved by a use of a method of a deep soil compacting from
a surface using seismic dynamic compacting referred to as seismo-compaction with a
use of sequences of seismo-vibrations of high power and variable parameters of vibrations
depending on susceptibility of a medium to settlement, and on limitations to account
for work safety. According to the invention, an energy of a single stroke impulse
on the soil surface is replaced by a superposition of corresponding number of cycles
of low-energetic, controlled sequences of vibrations of seismic frequencies within
a range from several to several dozens of hertz, sent to a stiff plate of any shape
and size contacted with a subsoil, onto which a static force of a preload load caused
by a heavy weight M1 is applied, and simultaneously a dynamic load forced by a periodic
force FW of defined parameters of vibration frequencies, amplitude and emission time
is applied, particularly of a maximum value lower than static load Mlxg in order to
maintain a permanent contact of the plate with the subsoil, and of a force direction
directed always downward, also for accelerations of forcing greater then 1g, which
provides cumulating of deformations under the plate and achieving fast effect of compacting
and consolidation from subsequent cycles of vibrations on a given point of vibration,
irrespective of a technical system to implement the way from a point to another point.
[0011] The commonly known phenomenon that accompanies earthquakes is a considerable, sometimes
up to several meters, ground settlement relevant to a compacting of a medium caused
by a sequences of seismic vibrations (lasting several seconds) at the near-surface
zone.
[0012] In that case, a generated seismic wave is a seismic moment, at the high depth, at
the epicenter and propagates radial in the earth direction at the frequency of several
hertz.
[0013] In the method according to the disclosed invention, a controlled, artificial and
safe, superficial source of induction of continuous seismic vibrations of suitable
energetic parameters, able to soil compacting and consolidation at the near-surface
zone, at any depth in the sense of engineering issues, is applied. The method is based
on two physical phenomena occurring in grounds:
- the first phenomenon being a soil compacting and consolidation by application of a
constant, of a suitable value, preliminary, static pressure on a plate, the phenomenon
lasting many days and even years.
- the second phenomenon being a compacting and dynamic consolidation by means of application
onto a preliminary , statically loaded plate, of forced sequences of dynamic periodic
strokes having suitable vibration characteristic and a suitable time of phenomenon
duration (an instant, minutes or hours). Even in case of acceleration of the plate
greater than 1g, the dynamic force is always directed downward as long as it is lower
than a static load.
[0014] Unlike the static load, a dynamic periodic impulse force causes during each cycle,
a rearrangement of soil particles and their considerable packing, especially in loose
media, which results in their fast settlement and compaction. In a compact medium,
a process of fast dynamic displacement of water present in a ground and a fast consolidation
occurs.
[0015] In general, a scale of settlement depends on an initial soil density, a depth of
a strata to be consolidated and on a maximum shape deformation of the soil.
[0016] Even sands of relative density > 75%, which in normal cases do not exhibit any considerable
settlement, can be dynamically compacted from 1 to 2% of depth of the strata. On the
other hand, compaction of a loose sand due to dynamic loads is the most often a cause
of differential ground settlement.
[0017] Thus, the effect of dynamic soil compacting under the plate can last a moment or
not more than hours, and not days or years, as it is in the case of static, natural
consolidation of a subsoil beneath the founded objects.
[0018] Dynamic compacting can be inefficient, when a sum of static and dynamic loading is
lower than a half of carrying strength of soil. Thus the important question is a proper
evaluation of susceptibility of soil to dynamic loads.
[0019] Amount of vibration cycles necessary to receive desired compaction depends on strength
to dynamic deformation Re=dN/de, where N is a number of cycles, and e is a deformation,
i.e. cumulated settlement. From laboratory testing it results that, in general, level
of settlement is in direct proportion to a depth of strata H of a layer to be consolidated
and to natural logarithm of a number of vibration cycles N, and is inversely proportional
to strength to dynamic deformation r(ε). Upon field dynamic tests and study of subsoil
susceptibility, corresponding parameters of dynamic force in a range of many-second
sequences of seismic frequencies from 5 to 100 Hz, having linear or other rate of
changes, are designed according to the invention. This can also include composing
of mono-frequency sequences from that range, with or without the use of resonance
frequencies of a vibrator-subsoil system.
[0020] Hereafter, a detailed description of the method of deep, seismic soil compacting
from surface, with a use of high-power seismic vibration sequences, and vibrations
dependent on limitations resulting from work safety and on susceptibility of the soil
to settlement, consisting in that a high energy of a single stroke impulse onto the
soil surface, e.g. of a falling weight, is replaced by a superposition of respective
number of cycles of lower-energy, controlled sequences of seismic-vibrations having
seismic frequencies within a range from several to several dozens hertz, sent to a
stiff plate of any shape and size contacted with a subsoil, onto which a static force
of a preload load caused by a heavy weight M1 is applied, and simultaneously a dynamic
load forced by a periodic force Fw of defined parameters of vibration frequencies,
amplitude and emission time is applied, particularly of a maximum value lower than
static load M1 x g in order to maintain a permanent contact of the plate with the
subsoil, and of a force directed always downward, also for accelerations of forcing
greater then 1g, which provides cumulating of deformations under the plate and achieving
a fast effect of compacting and consolidation from subsequent cycles of vibrations
on a given point of vibration.
[0021] An important economic advantage of a method according to the invention is also that
it does not require expensive investment to build suitable source of vibrations, but
it can be effectively implemented using an existing heavy seismic servo-hydraulic
or electromagnetic vibrator.
[0022] That machinery is commonly used as a source of induction of seismic vibrations for
geological and exploration work. In general, the servo-hydraulic system is composed
of an external mass of a static load of a plate of a weight 20 ton and more, a vibrating
system consisting of a reaction mass of 1 to 3 ton, coupled with a stiff plate (hydraulic
coupling through a piston rod). The whole system of high-pressure hydraulics is operated
electronically and a through low-pressure hydraulic system.
[0023] This makes it possible to adjust optimal vibration parameters flexibly depending
on a subsoil susceptibility and to limit force and velocity of vibration displacement,
where it is necessary, and the energy is compensated by a duration time and number
of vibrations, to achieve cumulated settlement, (thus, to achieve the desired compacting
degree).
[0024] In case of exceeding of bearing capacity of the soil, a distinct settlement of a
soil under the plate will occur. After n vibration sequences at a given point and
when settlement of the soil under the plate is stabilized, we determine an optimum
number and distribution of vibration cycles over time, that are necessary to reach
the desired degree of compacting of the soil characterized by local susceptibility
to settlement.
[0025] Upon determination of optimum parameters of dynamic force, i.e. amplitude of vibration
frequencies and their duration time, the routine vibrations are carried out from one
point to another, with a continuous or point-wise coverage of surface, depending on
a design and a range of work.
[0026] To summarize, such a system of vibrations in a field close to vibration source, at
a depth lower than a length of generated wave, generates the highest soil stresses
and displacement, which further are propagated into the medium up to several kilometers
in a form of seismic compression wave. Thus, the vibration energy is effectively transferred
far behind a zone of direct interaction of a plate on a subsoil, and can be - on the
way -at any place, utilized, especially to compact soil at a near-surface zone. The
more loose the soil is, the greater energy is used to compact the soil, and the lower
energy is used for transport.