Consolidation settlement prediction and monitoring of toll road embankment at STA 23+650 Semarang–Demak Toll Road section

Author:

Sari Undayani Cita,Wardani Sri Prabandiyani Retno,Muntohar Agus Setyo,Partono Windu,Sadono Kresno Wikan

Abstract

The development of toll road projects in Indonesia is experiencing rapid growth. However, due to the large number of toll roads being constructed over soft soil areas, it is crucial to address the issue of consolidation settlement. This is because settlement can lead to differential or excessive settlement, which potentially damages the structures built on such soil. Unfortunately, consolidation settlement on soft soils is a time-consuming process. Thus, a consolidation acceleration method is needed, one of which is to use a combination of PVD–Preloading. This method can also increase the soil’s bearing capacity, thereby contributing to the preservation and protection of systems that support human activities while maintaining a balance with nature. Therefore, this study aims to investigate consolidation settlement employing PVD–Preloading methods. The analysis focused on a case study conducted at STA 23+650 of the Semarang-Demak Toll Road section. The analysis employed the Asaoka method, integrating field monitoring instruments, along with the Terzaghi method for one-dimensional consolidation. The results showed that the settlement results from the Asaoka and Terzaghi methods correlate with the settlement plate instrumentation in the field.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Subject

General Medicine

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