Peat and soft soil deposits are abundant in Malaysia. Studies using electrokinetic geosynthetics (EKG) such as prefabricated electric vertical drains (EVD or ePVD) have shown the potential for the application of these materials in electrokinetic strengthening of soft clays and increasing solids content in mining tailings and sludges. There are no studies reported on the effectiveness of electro-osmosis using EVD in peat. Laboratory experiments were carried out to investigate the effectiveness of electroosmotic stabilization of two peat samples and a slightly organic clayey silt sample, from the North Sarawak region. Commercially available EVD was used to induce electro-osmosis and drainage of pore water. The influence of voltage gradient, organic content, initial water content, anode-cathode configuration and presence of roots on electro-osmotic consolidation was investigated. Electro-osmotic consolidation using EVDs was effective in the improvement of peat, over a large range of initial water contents. An increase in the voltage gradient generally improved consolidation. The maximum voltage gradient for optimum results appeared to be in the region 120 V/m. The 2anodes-1cathode configuration performed better than the 1anode-1cathode configuration. The presence of roots reduced the electro-osmosis effect.
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