Perencanaan Perbaikan Tanah deengan Metode Sand Column Pembangunan Jalan Primer pada Proyek Akatara Gas Plant Facility
Abstract
The Akatara Gas Plant Facility project is built on soft ground, this is certainly a 
problem that will affect construction. Soft soil has low bearing capacity, small 
shear force, large compressibility, small permeability coefficient value and large 
compression. An effective improvement to overcome problems in soft soil is 
strengthening the soil by installing sand columns. This research aims to plan soil 
improvement with sand columns, determine the stability of the soil before and after 
the sand columns are installed, and the amount of settlement before and after the 
sand columns are installed. The sand column is planned using a triangular pattern, 
with a diameter of 0.6 m, a distance of 1 m, and a depth of 6 m. Based on the analysis 
results, the stability of the subgrade and embankment before the sand column was 
installed collapsed because the SF value was < 1. After the sand column was 
installed, soil stability increased with an SF value of 1.267. The soil subsidence by 
manual calculation before the sand column was installed was 119,4 cm and 
decreased after the sand column was installed to 10,216 cm. The carrying capacity 
of the sand column is 120,461 kN/m2, which is greater than the total load on the 
original soil, namely 75,895 kN/m2. The sand column also affects the consolidation 
time because after the sand column is installed the length of time decreases.
Collections
- UT-Faculty of Engineering [4394]
