Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering: Recent submissions
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Prediction of High-Speed Penetration in Layered Sand Using Cone Penetration Tests
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)The depth of burial (DoB) of projectiles penetrating soils at high velocities is of interest in a number of scientific and engineering applications. In this study, a phenomenological penetration model is presented for ... -
Analytical Solutions for Lateral Bearing Capacity of Piles in Nonhomogeneous Soil
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)In routine design, the lateral bearing capacity of a single pile is commonly evaluated using analytical expressions which are derived under the hypothesis of rigid-plastic behavior of both the foundation soil and the pile ... -
Prediction and Analysis of Subsurface Settlement in a Double-Line Shield Tunnel
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The original stress equilibrium state of the soil is destroyed after the excavation of the double-line shield tunnel, resulting in the settlement of the stratum above the tunnel and bringing adverse effects on the surface ... -
Pipeline–Soil Interaction Behavior: Acoustic Emission and Energy Dissipation
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)Acoustic emission (AE) offers the potential to monitor and interpret soil–pipe interaction behavior by sensing particle-scale interactions. However, application of AE is limited by gaps in understanding related to how ... -
Performance of Tire Cell Foundation as a Subballast Capping Layer under Cyclic Train Loading
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2025)This paper presents laboratory and field test results on the use of tire cell track foundation (TCTF) consisting of an assembly of infilled rubber tires to reinforce capping material below the ballast layer. Large-scale ... -
Suction Stress–Based Rainfall Intensity–Duration Method for Slope Instability Prediction
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)A method directly using rainfall records to predict a slope’s potential instability is devised. The method consists of three sequential steps: identifying the critical suction stress (pore water pressure when soil is ... -
Pullout Capacity of Strip Anchors in Spatially Variable Soil. II: Sand
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Plate anchors have been recognized as an attractive option for floating offshore structures due to their low cost and high effectiveness. The prediction of anchor pullout capacity often assumes a homogeneous sand with ... -
Pullout Capacity of Strip Anchors in Spatially Variable Soil. I: Clay
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Natural soils often exhibit significant spatial variability due to their geological history of soil formation. As an attractive anchoring solution for floating offshore structures, this paper has investigated the pullout ... -
Regulating the Process of Microbially Induced Calcium Carbonate Precipitation through Applied Electric Fields: Evidence and Insights Using Microfluidics
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Nonuniform cementation challenges may arise when employing microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) technology to treat problematic soils. Electrokinetic methods exhibit the potential to regulate the MICP ... -
The Ultimate State of Anchoring Systems from Integrated Analysis of a Plate Anchor and Mooring Line
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)This paper presents a new analytical solution to predict the ultimate depth and holding capacity of plate anchors based on an integrated analysis of the anchor and mooring system. The configuration equations of the mooring ... -
Database for Deep Excavations in Soft Clay with Focus on Groundwater Drainage and Installation Effects
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)An extensive database consisting of measurements of ground movements and pore pressures from 48 deep excavations is presented. The ground conditions for all cases are soft, normally consolidated clays, often underlain by ... -
Geotechnical Properties and Performance of Large-Scale Coastal Dunes Reinforced by Biocementation under Hurricane Wave Conditions
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)In this study, the application of microbially induced carbonate precipitation for coastline protection was investigated. Untreated, moderately, and heavily cemented near-prototype dunes were fabricated in the largest wave ... -
Experimental Investigation of the Evolution of Suffusion in Gap-Graded Arched Soils at Different Soil Arching Ratios
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Soil arching is a common phenomenon existing in the earth structures such as pile-supported embankments and buried pipes. Suffusion would be triggered in these structures during flood events after rainstorms and pipe ... -
Effect of Interlayer Cation on the Desiccation and Shrinkage Behavior of Bentonite
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Bentonite, used as a barrier material in landfill systems and the geological disposal of radioactive waste, undergoes various processes such as the cation exchange with landfill leachate and repository groundwater, desiccation ... -
Indefinability of Effective Stress for Unsaturated Soils
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)For decades, researchers have searched for an unsaturated soil effective stress that performs analogously to effective stress for saturated soils and provides some simplifications over net stress and suction approaches. A ... -
Drained Cavity Expansion–Contraction in CASM and Its Application for Pressuremeter Tests in Sands
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The contraction behavior of monotonically expanded cavities is intriguing as it offers insights into certain geotechnical scenarios, especially for pressuremeter tests, where the unloading data is equally informative as ... -
Dictionary Learning of Spatial Variability at a Specific Site Using Data from Other Sites
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Due to time, budget, and/or technical constraints, geotechnical site investigation data from a specific site are often limited and sparse, leading to a long-lasting challenge in characterization of spatially varying ... -
Why Modeling Particle Shape Matters: Significance of Particle-Scale Modeling in Describing Global and Local Granular Responses
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)The applicability of particle-scale modeling using the discrete-element method (DEM) is typically evaluated by comparing simulation results with stress–strain responses observed in elementary tests. This validation at the ... -
Deep Vibrocompaction at the Natural Frequency of the Soil Response
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Deep horizontal vibrocompaction is an efficient method of compacting granular soils that has been used and optimized over decades. The state of research indicates that the best possible compaction results are achieved when ... -
Base Resistance of Screw Displacement Piles in Sand
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2024)Full-scale axial load tests were performed on five screw injection piles founded in medium-dense to dense sand at a site in Delft, the Netherlands. Each pile was instrumented with distributed fiber-optic sensors along its ...