Increasing the Available Soil Rotational Stiffness using Rammed Aggregate Piers for Wind Turbine Foundations Applications
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Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
Abstract
Wind turbine foundations must be
designed to limit the angular rotation of the tower.
Rammed Aggregate Piers (RAPs) are commonly
used as a mean for increasing the available soil
rotational stiffness by taking advantage of their
higher stiffness compared to that of the matrix soil
being reinforced. A composite stiffness approach
using the elastic dynamic parameters of the soil
and the RAP elements is used to develop a solution
for increasing the foundation soil available
rotational stiffness, thereby meeting the project
design requirements. This article presents the
technical background and procedures used for
developing a solution for increasing the foundation
soil rotational stiffness using Rammed Aggregate
Piers for support of wind turbine foundations. A
case history example is also presented at the end to
support the technical discussion.
Key Terms - Ground Improvement, Rammed
Aggregate Piers, Soil Rotational Stiffness, Wind
Turbine Foundations.
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Design Project Article for the Graduate Programs at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
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Rodríguez, J. P. (2015). Increasing the available soil rotational stiffness using rammed aggregate piers for wind turbine foundations applications [Unpublished manuscript]. Graduate School, Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico.