Estimation Of Compressibility And Consolidation Characteristics Of Lightly Overconsolidated Soils From In-Situ Time Settlement Plots

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 529 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2022
Abstract
Use of PVDs and preloading on the ground can significantly reduce the time taken for ground to consolidate. Many soils in situ are lightly overconsolidated, with overconsolidation ratios (OCR) ranging from 1.0 to 2.0 due to various reasons such as glaciation, ground water level fluctuation, aging, cyclic loading, creep, erosion, cementation, etc. The effects of overconsolidation ratio are analysed in this study. Compression index and consolidation coefficient are important parameters in determining time – settlement response of soft soils under preloading and with PVDs. These parameters are typically estimated using oedometer tests on samples, with the assumption that the results represent the entire deposit. The in-situ time-settlement plots at different depths are used in the back analysis for estimating compressibility and consolidation parameters of in situ ground, resulting in more representative values that reflect the deposit's overall behavior. From observed time versus settlements plots, variations of compression index and coefficient of consolidation with depth of a deposit are presented. Estimation of compression index with depth is possible based on different OCR values as shown in this study. Barron (1948), Asaoka methods are used to estimate the coefficient of consolidation with flow in the radial direction.
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APA:
(2022) Estimation Of Compressibility And Consolidation Characteristics Of Lightly Overconsolidated Soils From In-Situ Time Settlement PlotsMLA: Estimation Of Compressibility And Consolidation Characteristics Of Lightly Overconsolidated Soils From In-Situ Time Settlement Plots. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.