stenkolonner
Stenkolonner, often referred to as stone columns or soil-stabilized columns, are a ground improvement technique used to increase the bearing capacity and reduce the settlement of soft soils. They are typically constructed by excavating a grid of holes into the weak soil and then backfilling these holes with a granular material, most commonly crushed stone or gravel. Vibratory probes or specialized equipment are used to densify the granular fill as it is placed, creating stiff, load-bearing columns.
The primary function of stenkolonner is to transfer loads from the overlying structure through the weak soil
The design of stenkolonner involves determining the optimal spacing, diameter, and type of granular fill based