The calculation of the consolidation settlement of clayey soils with creep behaviour has been a challenging issue with a long history. After a brief review the assumptions made in the two methods based on Hypothesis A and Hypothesis B, the authors present a new simplified hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement of a clayey soil with creep. Equations of this method are derived based on the “equivalent time” concept for different stress–strain states. This simplified Hypothesis B method is then used to calculate the consolidation settlement of a number of typical consolidation problems. The approximation and verification of this simplified method are examined by comparing the calculated settlements with settlements com...
This paper presents results of consolidation analyses of the clay layers underneath the Haarajoki Te...
202209 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersMinistry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic o...
A finite-difference numerical code is written in MATLAB to predict excess pore pressures and settlem...
The authors present a new simplified Hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CEE 2016 Fengxxviii, 320 pages :color illustrationsThe tim...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
202209 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersGlaucoma Research Foundation; National Natural Science Founda...
Two main different approaches have been previously proposed to predict time dependent behaviour of s...
The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional con...
In the last two decades extensive research has been undertaken to characterize the time and rate dep...
When structures are founded on deep layers of lightly overconsolidated, soft clay large settlement o...
The present contribution reports on a mixed numerical experimental study of the time dependent proce...
This paper presents a general one-dimensional (1-D) finite element (FE) procedure for a highly non-l...
In consolidation tests on compacted soils as embankment materials, the curve representing the time v...
© 2015 Techno-Press, Ltd. A nonlinear creep function incorporated into the elastic visco-plastic mod...
This paper presents results of consolidation analyses of the clay layers underneath the Haarajoki Te...
202209 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersMinistry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic o...
A finite-difference numerical code is written in MATLAB to predict excess pore pressures and settlem...
The authors present a new simplified Hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P CEE 2016 Fengxxviii, 320 pages :color illustrationsThe tim...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
202209 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersGlaucoma Research Foundation; National Natural Science Founda...
Two main different approaches have been previously proposed to predict time dependent behaviour of s...
The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional con...
In the last two decades extensive research has been undertaken to characterize the time and rate dep...
When structures are founded on deep layers of lightly overconsolidated, soft clay large settlement o...
The present contribution reports on a mixed numerical experimental study of the time dependent proce...
This paper presents a general one-dimensional (1-D) finite element (FE) procedure for a highly non-l...
In consolidation tests on compacted soils as embankment materials, the curve representing the time v...
© 2015 Techno-Press, Ltd. A nonlinear creep function incorporated into the elastic visco-plastic mod...
This paper presents results of consolidation analyses of the clay layers underneath the Haarajoki Te...
202209 bcvcAccepted ManuscriptRGCOthersMinistry of Science and Technology of the People’s Republic o...
A finite-difference numerical code is written in MATLAB to predict excess pore pressures and settlem...