Centrifuge modelling of sand and sawdust embankments on peat for sustainable infrastructure development
Long, M.; Tann, Loretta von der; Ritter, Stefan; Paniagua Lopez, Ana Priscilla; Dahl, M.; Konstantinou, M.; Cengiz, C.
Abstract
Previously accepted methods to develop infrastructure across peatlands such as roads or railways typically excavatedout the peat and substituted it with granular material. Such solutions, especially the alteration to drainage, can disturb peatlandsand emitlarge amounts of greenhouses gases.The work on the GEOLAB / CLARIFIER (Centrifuge modeLling of peat embAnkments foR critical inFrastructure In EuRope)project explores the use of an innovative combination of sawdust and sand as embankments for ruralroads, a technique which has previously been used in Norway. Although this previous work shed light on the deformation behaviour, very little is currently known about the performance during traffic loading and about the failure mechanisms of such embankments. Aseries of centrifuge tests were performed as plate loading tests and on sawdust and sand embankments at Deltares. The testing was carried out on intact peat using large block sampleswhich wererecovered from a site in Trondheim, Norway. In addition to extensive instrumentation, two colour cameras were used to capture images throughout the centrifuge teststo allowimage-based deformation analysis.This paper provides an overview of the project as well as somepreliminary results.