1、GEOTECHNICAL SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 189 CHARACTERIZATION, MODELING, AND PERFORMANCE OF GEOMATERIALS SELECTED PAPERS FROM THE 2009 GEOHUNAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCEAugust 36, 2009 Changsha, Hunan, China HOSTED BY Changsha University of Science and Technology, China CO-SPONSORED BY ASCE Geo-Institute
2、, USA Asphalt Institute, USA Central South University, China Chinese Society of Pavement Engineering, Taiwan Chongqing Jiaotong University, China Deep Foundation Institute, USA Federal Highway Administration, USA Hunan University, China International Society for Asphalt Pavements, USA Jiangsu Transp
3、ortation Research Institute, China Korea Institute of Construction Technology, Korea Korean Society of Road Engineers, Korea Texas Department of Transportation, USA Texas Transportation Institute, USA Transportation Research Board (TRB), USA EDITED BY Xiong Zhang, Ph.D Xiong Yu, Ph.D, P.E. Hongyuan
4、Fu, Ph.D Jie Zhang, Ph.D, P.E. Published by the American Society of Civil Engineers Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Characterization, modeling, and performance of geomaterials : selected papers from the 2009 GeoHunan International Conference, August 3-6, 2009, Changsha, Hunan, Chi
5、na / hosted by Changsha University of Science and Technology, China ; co-sponsored by ASCE Geo-Institute, USA et al. ; edited by Xiong Zhang et al. p. cm. - (Geotechnical special publication ; no. 189) Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 978-0-7844-1041-7 1. Road materials-Congress
6、es. 2. Soil mechanics-Congresses. 3. Roads-Subgrades- Congresses. 4. Geosynthetics-Congresses. I. Zhang, Xiong, 1971- II. Changsha li gong da xue. III. American Society of Civil Engineers. Geo-Institute, IV. GeoHunan International Conference on Challenges and Recent Advances in Pavement Technologies
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14、 Hard Clays 3 Landslide Dams: Processes, Risk, and Mitigation 7 Timber Bulkheads 9 Foundations & Excavations in Decomposed Rock of the Piedmont Province 11 Dynamic Response of Pile Foundations- Experiment, Analysis and Observation 14 Geotechnical Aspects of Karst Terrains 15 Measured Performance Sha
15、llow Foundations 16 Special Topics in Foundations 17 Soil Properties Evaluation from Centrifugal Models 18 Geosynthetics for Soil Improvement 19 Mine Induced Subsidence: Effects on Engineered Structures 21 Hydraulic Fill Structures 22 Foundation Engineering 23 Predicted and Observed Axial Behavior o
16、f Piles 24 Resilient Moduli of Soils: Laboratory Conditions 25 Design and Performance of Earth Retaining Structures 27 Geotechnical Engineering Congress 28 Detection of and Construction at the Soil/Rock Interface 29 Recent Advances in Instrumentation, Data Acquisition and Testing in Soil Dynamics 32
17、 Embankment of Dams-James L. Sherard Contributions 33 Excavation and Support for the Urban Infrastructure 34 Piles Under Dynamic Loads 35 Geotechnical Practice in Dam Rehabilitation 37 Advances in Site Characterization: Data Acquisition, Data Management and Data Interpretation 39 Unsaturated Soils 4
18、0 Vertical and Horizontal Deformations of Foundations and Embankments 41 Predicted and Measured Behavior of Five Spread Footings on Sand 42 Serviceability of Earth Retaining Structures 43 Fracture Mechanics Applied to Geotechnical Engineering 44 Ground Failures Under Seismic Conditions 45 In Situ De
19、ep Soil Improvement 46 Geoenvironment 2000 47 Geo-Environmental Issues Facing the Americas 48 Soil Suction Applications in Geotechnical Engineering 49 Soil Improvement for Earthquake Hazard Mitigation 50 Foundation Upgrading and Repair for Infrastructure Improvement 51 Performance of Deep Foundation
20、s Under Seismic Loading 52 Landslides Under Static and Dynamic Conditions-Analysis, Monitoring, and Mitigation 53 Landfill Closures-Environmental Protection and Land Recovery 54 Earthquake Design and Performance of Solid Waste Landfills 55 Earthquake-Induced Movements and Seismic Remediation of Exis
21、ting Foundations and Abutments 56 Static and Dynamic Properties of Gravelly Soils 57 Verification of Geotechnical Grouting 58 Uncertainty in the Geologic Environment 59 Engineered Contaminated Soils and Interaction of Soil Geomembranes 60 Analysis and Design of Retaining Structures Against Earthquak
22、es 61 Measuring and Modeling Time Dependent Soil Behavior 62 Case Histories of Geophysics Applied to Civil Engineering and Public Policy 63 Design with Residual Materials: Geotechnical and Construction Considerations 64 Observation and Modeling in Numerical Analysis and Model Tests in Dynamic Soil-
23、Structure Interaction Problems 65 Dredging and Management of Dredged Material 66 Grouting: Compaction, Remediation and Testing 67 Spatial Analysis in Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering 68 Unsaturated Soil Engineering Practice 69 Ground Improvement, Ground Reinforcement, Ground Treatment: Devel
24、opments 1987-1997 70 Seismic Analysis and Design for Soil-Pile- Structure Interactions 71 In Situ Remediation of the Geoenvironment 72 Degradation of Natural Building Stone 73 Innovative Design and Construction for Foundations and Substructures Subject to Freezing and Frost iii74 Guidelines of Engin
25、eering Practice for Braced and Tied-Back Excavations 75 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics III 76 Geosynthetics in Foundation Reinforcement and Erosion Control Systems 77 Stability of Natural Slopes in the Coastal Plain 78 Filtration and Drainage in Geotechnical/Geoenvironmental E
26、ngineering 79 Recycled Materials in Geotechnical Applications 80 Grouts and Grouting: A Potpourri of Projects 81 Soil Improvement for Big Digs 82 Risk-Based Corrective Action and Brownfields Restorations 83 Design and Construction of Earth Retaining Systems 84 Effects of Construction on Structures 8
27、5 Application of Geotechnical Principles in Pavement Engineering 86 Big Digs Around the World 87 Jacked Tunnel Design and Construction 88 Analysis, Design, Construction, and Testing of Deep Foundations 89 Recent Advances in the Characterization of Transportation Geo-Materials 90 Geo-Engineering for
28、Underground Facilities 91 Special Geotechnical Testing: Central Artery/Tunnel Project in Boston, Massachusetts 94 Performance Confirmation of Constructed Geotechnical Facilities 95 Soil-Cement and Other Construction Practices in Geotechnical Engineering 96 Numerical Methods in Geotechnical Engineeri
29、ng: Recent Developments 97 Innovations and Applications in Geotechnical Site Characterization 98 Pavement Subgrade, Unbound Materials, and Nondestructive Testing 99 Advances in Unsaturated Geotechnics 100 New Technological and Design Developments in Deep Foundations 101 Slope Stability 2000 102 Tren
30、ds in Rock Mechanics 103 Advances in Transportation and Geoenvironmental Systems Using Geosynthetics 104 Advances in Grouting and Ground Modification 105 Environmental Geotechnics 106 Geotechnical Measurements: Lab & Field 107 Soil Dynamics and Liquefaction 2000 108 Use of Geophysical Methods in Con
31、struction 109 Educational Issues in Geotechnical Engineering 110 Computer Simulation of Earthquake Effects 111 Judgment and Innovation: The Heritage and Future of the Geotechnical Engineering Profession 112 Soft Ground Technology 113 Foundations and Ground Improvement 114 Soils Magic 115 Expansive C
32、lay Soils and Vegetative Influence on Shallow Foundations 116 Deep Foundations 2002: An International Perspective on Theory, Design, Construction, and Performance 117 Discrete Element Methods: Numerical Modeling of Discontinua 118 A History of Progress: Selected U.S. Papers in Geotechnical Engineeri
33、ng 119 Soil Behavior and Soft Ground Construction 120 Grouting and Ground Treatment 121 Probabilistic Site Characterization at the National Geotechnical Experimentation Sites 122 Sinkholes and the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Karst 123 Recent Advances in Materials Characterization and Mo
34、deling of Pavement Systems 124 GeoSupport 2004: Drilled Shafts, Micropiling, Deep Mixing, Remedial and Specialty Foundation Systems 125 Current Practices and Future Trends in Deep Foundations 126 Geotechnical Engineering for Transportation Projects 127 Recycled Materials in Geotechnics 128 Soil Cons
35、titutive Models: Evaluation, Selection, and Calibration 129 Advances in Designing and Testing Deep Foundations 130 Advances in Pavement Engineering 131 Contemporary Issues in Foundation Engineering 132 Advances in Deep Foundations: In Memory of Michael W. ONeill 133 Earthquake Engineering and Soil D
36、ynamics 134 Soil Dynamics Symposium in Honor of Professor Richard D. Woods 135 Erosion of Soils and Scour of Foundations iv136 Innovations in Grouting and Soil Improvement 137 Legal and Liability Issues in Geotechnical Engineering 138 Site Characterization and Modeling 139 Calibration of Constitutiv
37、e Models 140 Slopes and Retaining Structures under Seismic and Static Conditions 141 International Perspectives on Soil Reinforcement Applications 142 Waste Containment and Remediation 143 Geomechanics: Testing, Modeling, and Simulation 144 Sinkholes and the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of
38、Karst 145 Seismic Performance and Simulation of Pile Foundations in Liquefied and Laterally Spreading Ground 146 Asphalt Concrete: Simulation, Modeling and Experimental Characterization 147 Unsaturated Soils 2006 148 Advances in Unsaturated Soil, Seepage, and Environmental Geotechnics 149 Site and G
39、eomaterial Characterization 150 Soil and Rock Behavior and Modeling 151 Advances in Earth Structures: Research to Practice 152 Ground Modification and Seismic Mitigation 153 Foundation Analysis and Design: Innovative Methods 154 Pavement Mechanics and Performance 155 Underground Construction and Gro
40、und Movement 156 Geomechanics II: Testing, Modeling, and Simulation 157 Computer Applications in Geotechnical Engineering 158 Contemporary Issues in Deep Foundations 159 Case Studies in Earth Retaining Structures 160 Dynamic Response and Soil Properties 161 Embankments, Dams, and Slopes: Lessons fro
41、m the New Orleans Levee Failures and Other Issues 162 Problematic Soils and Rocks and In Situ Characterization 163 Geoenvironmental Engineering 164 Innovative Applications of Geophysics in Civil Engineering 165 Geosynthetics in Reinforcement and Hydraulic Applications 166 Educational Activities in G
42、eotechnical Engineering 167 Geotechnics of Soil Erosion 168 Grouting for Ground Improvement: Innovative Concepts and Applications 169 Soil and Material Inputs for Mechanistic-Empirical Pavement Design 170 Probabilistic Applications in Geotechnical Engineering 171 Advances in Shallow Foundations 172
43、Soil Improvement 173 Advances in Measurement and Modeling of Soil Behavior 174 Designing Our Underground Space 175 Field Measurements in Geomechanics 2007 176 Analysis of Asphalt Pavement Materials and Systems: Emerging Methods 177 GeoCongress 2008: Geotechnics of Waste Management and Remediation 17
44、8 GeoCongress 2008: Geosustainability and Geohazard Mitigation 179 GeoCongress 2008: Characterization, Monitoring, and Modeling of GeoSystems 180 From Research to Practice in Geotechnical Engineering 181 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics IV 182 Pavements and Materials: Characteri
45、zation, Modeling, and Simulation 183 Sinkholes and the Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Karst 184 Pavements and Materials: Modeling, Testing, and Performance 185 Contemporary Topics in Deep Foundations 186 Contemporary Topics in In-Situ Testing, Analysis, and Reliability of Foundations 187 C
46、ontemporary Topics in Ground Modification, Problem Soils, and Geo- Support 188 Advances in Ground Improvement: Research to Practice in USA and China vThis page intentionally left blank Preface This Geotechnical Special Publication (GSP), along with its eight companion volumes, contains selected pape
47、rs from the GeoHunan International Conference: Challenges and Recent Advances in Pavement Technologies and Transportation Geotechnics held in Hunan, China on August 3 to 6, 2009. The conference was hosted by Changsa University of Science and Technology. This pavement and geotechnical conference was
48、endorsed by a number of leading international professional organizations. This conference provided a showcase for recent developments and advancements in pavement and geotechnique and offered a forum to discuss and debate future directions for geoengineering in the 21st century. Conference topics co
49、vered a broad array of contemporary issues and design and construction techniques for professionals involved in roadway pavement, geotechnical, geoenvironmental, and geomechnical disciplines. The conference received 320 full papers from over 30 countries. All 320 full papers were peer-reviewed, and about 249 papers were accepted through a rigorous peer review process that were presented in 18 presentation sessions and six poster sessions, in addition to three invited keynote presentations. This GSP included 27 papers in the following five topics: Advances in Unsatur