Geotechnical Properties of a Glauconite Sand from Belgium

Conference Paper (2025)
Author(s)

M. Konstantinou (Deltares)

A. R. Piedrabuena (Deltares)

N. Hellebrekers (Deltares)

Ahmed S.K. Elkadi (Deltares)

M. Mento (IQIP B.V.)

Keneth Gavin (TU Delft - Geo-engineering)

Geo-engineering
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.53243/ISFOG2025-65
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Publication Year
2025
Language
English
Geo-engineering
ISBN (electronic)
978-2-85782-758-0
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Abstract

Due to the rapid expansion of the offshore wind industry, wind farms are being developed in areas where glauconite soils are encountered. Of particular interest for the development of windfarms in regions dominated by glauconite sand deposits is the risk associated with the presence of this geomaterial. It is acknowledged that glauconitic soils pose significant challenges during pile installation due to their high susceptibility to particle crushing at relatively low stress levels. This transforms the sand into a low-permeable fine-grained clay-like material, leading to a complex response upon shearing as a result of the change in soil behaviour. In this study, the geotechnical behaviour of a glauconite sand from the Antwerp region in Belgium is investigated by means of a laboratory testing program comprising of index classification tests, compression, direct shear and interface shear strength tests. The laboratory test data are interpreted to improve understanding of the geotechnical properties of this peculiar geomaterial and evaluate its potential implications during pile driving.

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