WICK DRAINS & VERTICAL SOIL DRAINS GEORGIA

Wick drains, also called Prefabricated Vertical Drains, are installed in soft soils in order to accelerate consolidation of the soil by providing additional drainage paths for pore water to escape. Other names and variations of this technique are: deep drains, sand drains, sand wicks, band drains, pre-fabricated band-shaped drains. Wick drains thus enables ground improvement by consolidation of soil layers.

Deep deposits of soft cohesive soil can take a long time to consolidate even when pre-loaded. The low permeability of these soils and the long drainage path lengths produce slow rates of consolidation. The time for consolidation to occur is a function of the square of the length of the drainage path. By reducing the drainage path length, excess pore water pressures can reduce more quickly, allowing a significant reduction in time required for consolidation.

INSTALLATION OF WICK DRAINS:

Drainage paths are shortened by the insertion of a vertical wick drain into the ground. The pattern and depth of wick are determined by the consolidation properties of the soil and the desired time for consolidation to occur. Wick drains are installed by pushing a mandrel, or stitcher, through the fine-grained, soft soil layer.

The wicks can be installed by vibratory, dynamic or static means using a purpose built rig fitted with a slender mandrel which carries the drain into the ground without damage.

Typically drains are installed at 1.5 to 3m centers, and depths in excess of 35m can be achieved using special equipment. A single drain should not act as a pile, inhibiting consolidation. It should have about the same stiffness as the surrounding soil mass.

REQUIREMENTS OF THE VERTICAL DRAINS(WICK DRAINS) : 

  • High permeability to permit rapid dissipation of pore-water pressures
  • Sufficient flexibility to accept large vertical and lateral ground movements.
  • Continuity over its full length and a good hydraulic connection
  • an installation method that does not cause so much disturbance as to make the surrounding soil too impermeable for the drain to be effective
  • Ability to function over the required period, which may be for a few months to up to two years
  • Adequate drain characteristics in changing conditions of stress, usually increasing  stress
  • Filters that do not become clogged by the surrounding fine-grained soils.
RankNameName in GeorgianPopulation 1989Population 2002Population 2014Administrative Region
1.Tbilisiთბილისი1,243,2001,073,3001,108,717Tbilisi (capital region)
2.Batumiბათუმი136,900121,800152,839Adjara
3.Kutaisiქუთაისი232,500186,000147,635Imereti
4.Rustaviრუსთავი159,000116,400125,103Kvemo Kartli
5.Goriგორი67,80049,50048,143Shida Kartli
6.Zugdidiზუგდიდი49,60068,90042,998Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
7.Potiფოთი50,60047,10041,465Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
8.Khashuriხაშური31,70028,60026,135Shida Kartli
9.Samtrediaსამტრედია34,30029,80025,318Imereti
10.Senakiსენაკი28,90028,10021,596Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
11.Zestafoniზესტაფონი25,90024,20020,814Imereti
12.Marneuliმარნეული27,10020,10020,211Kvemo Kartli
13.Telaviთელავი27,80021,80019,629Kakheti
14.Akhaltsikheახალციხე24,70018,50017,903Samtskhe-Javakheti
15.Kobuletiქობულეთი20,60018,60016,546Adjara
16.Ozurgetiოზურგეთი23,30018,70014,785Guria
17.Kaspiკასპი17,10015,20013,423Shida Kartli
18.Chiaturaჭიათურა28,90013,80012,803Imereti
19.Tsqaltuboწყალტუბო17,40016,80011,281Imereti
20.Sagarejoსაგარეჯო14,40012,60010,871Kakheti
21.Gardabaniგარდაბანი17,00011,90010,753Kvemo Kartli
22.Borjomiბორჯომი17,80014,40010,546Samtskhe-Javakheti
23.Tqibuliტყიბული22,00014,5009,770Imereti
24.Khoniხონი14,30011,3008,987Imereti
25.Bolnisiბოლნისი14,9009,9008,967Kvemo Kartli
26.Akhalkalakiახალქალაქი15,2009,8008,295Samtskhe-Javakheti
27.Gurjaaniგურჯაანი12,60010,0008,024Kakheti
28.Mtskhetaმცხეთა8,9007,7007,940Mtskheta-Mtianeti
29.Qvareliყვარელი11,3009,0007,739Kakheti
30.Akhmetaახმეტა8,9008,6007,105Kakheti
31.Kareliქარელი8,3007,2006,654Shida Kartli
32.Lanchkhutiლანჩხუთი9,0007,9006,395Guria
33.Tsalenjikhaწალენჯიხა9,3009,0006,388Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
34.Dushetiდუშეთი8,5007,3006,167Mtskheta-Mtianeti
35.Sachkhereსაჩხერე7,8006,7006,140Imereti
36.Dedoplistsqaroდედოფლისწყარო10,1007,7005,940Kakheti
37.Lagodekhiლაგოდეხი9,0006,9005,918Kakheti
38.Ninotsmindaნინოწმინდა6,9006,3005,144Samtskhe-Javakheti
39.Abashaაბაშა7,2006,4004,941Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
40.Tsnoriწნორი2,9006,1004,815Kakheti
41.Terjolaთერჯოლა6,3005,5004,644Imereti
42.Martviliმარტვილი6,0005,6004,425Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
43.Jvariჯვარი5,1004,8004,361Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
44.Khobiხობი6,6005,6004,242Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti
45.Vaniვანი6,4004,6003,744Imereti
46.Baghdatiბაღდათი5,5004,7003,707Imereti
47.Valeვალე6,3005,0003,646Samtskhe-Javakheti
48.Tetritsqaroთეთრი წყარო8,6004,0003,093Kvemo Kartli
49.Tsalkaწალკა8,0001,7002,874Kvemo Kartli
50.Dmanisiდმანისი8,6003,4002,661Kvemo Kartli
51.Oniონი5,5003,3002,656Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
52.Ambrolauriამბროლაური2,9002,5002,047Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti
53.Sighnaghiსიღნაღი3,1002,1001,485Kakheti
54.Tsageriცაგერი1,4002,0001,320Racha-Lechkhumi and Kvemo Svaneti

Cities and towns in Abkhazia[edit]

This is a list of the largest cities and towns in Abkhazia. Data for 1989 is official data from the Department of Statistics of Georgia, data for 2010 are unofficial estimates of the World Gazetteer.

RankNameName in GeorgianName in AbkhazPopulation 1989Population 2010Administrative Region
1.SukhumiსოხუმიАҟәа119,20039,100Sukhumi District
2.TkvarcheliტყვარჩელიТҟәарчал21,70016,800Ochamchire District
3.OchamchireოჩამჩირეОчамчыра20,10014,300Ochamchire District
4.GaliგალიГал15,80010,800Gali District
5.GudautaგუდაუთაГәдоуҭа14,90010,800Gudauta District
6.PitsundaბიჭვინთაПиҵунда11,0008,500Gagra District
7.GulripshiგულრიფშიГәылрыҧшь11,8008,200Gulripshi District
8.GagraგაგრაГагра24,0007,700Gagra District
9.New Athosახალი ათონიАфон Ҿыц3,2003,700Gudauta District