Vibroflotation is a method of ground improvement up to depths of 40
metres. It has been successfully used since 1936 but the major
problem with this method is that in spite of the fact that it
performs well, nobody can explain how it works. The techniques for
checking the quality of the compaction during vibration are
unreliable, making the method as a whole unquantifiable and
unmeasurable. This title explores the problems surrounding the
method, looking at deep compaction, plastodynamics and the Riemann
problem amongst other issues, showing the reader what information
from the movement of the vibration can be used as an additional
quality control and to assess effectiveness.
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