Title: Consolidation I CH11
1Consolidation I(CH11)
2Consolidation
How can s increase?
1. Water level decreases
2. A load is induced (we will consider fills)
3Consolidation Physics
From Coduto 1998 (text)
4Hydrostatic Pore Pressure, uh
Soil , g
z
hydrostatic pore water pressure at A
5Excess Pore Pressure, ue
Pore pressure generated in excess of hydrostatic
due to an applied load.
ue is temporary
6Loading Conditions
7Loading Conditions
LR Loading rate?
DR Drainage rate? fn (k)
Water drains out, volume change, e
DRAINED
Water carries load, no volume change, e ct.
UNDRAINED
8Loading Conditions
Drainage rate fn (k)
Units?
Consolidation time - dependent
9Consolidation Physics
From Coduto 1998 (text)
10Consolidation Physics
From Coduto 1998 (text)
11Important Conclusion
Consolidation involves a gradual transfer of
stress from the pore water (ue) to the soil
particles (s).
12Important Conclusion
Deformation occurs only if particles experience a
change in effective stress.
13Lab Testing
Consolidation test
to assess the compressibility characteristics
of clays.
14Lab Testing
Board
15Field vs. Lab
From Coduto 1998 (text)
16Consolidation Curve - LAB
17Example
18Example