Based on Terzaghi's consolidation theory, percent of consolidation, U, versus the time factor, T, relationship for constant/linear excess pore water pressure distribution, it is possible to generate theoretical log10(H2/t) versus U curves where H is the length of the drainage path of a consolidating layer, and t is the time for different known values of the coefficient of consolidation, cν. A method has been developed wherein both the theoretical and experimental behavior of soils during consolidation can be simultaneously compared and studied on the same plot. The experimental log10(H2/t) versus U curves have been compared with the theoretical curves. The deviations of the experimental behavior from the theory are explained in terms of ini...
Proper evaluation of permeability parameters has a crucial signification in multi-scale prediction o...
The solution to Terzaghi's one-dimensional consolidation equation can be freely found in literature ...
Knowledge of the rate at which the compression of the soil layer takes place is essential from desig...
Based on Terzaghi's consolidation theory, percent of consolidation, U, versus the time factor, T, re...
Based on Terzaghi's consolidation theory, percent of consolidation, U, versus the time factor, T, re...
For Barren's degree of consolidation, U-r, versus the time factor, T-r, relationship for soils under...
Terzaghi's elegant theory of one-dimensional consolidation is dependent upon a number of assumptions...
For Barron's degree of consolidation, Ur, versus the time factor, Tr, relationship for soils undergo...
Terzaghi's elegant theory of one-dimensional consolidation is dependent upon a number of assumptions...
Terzaghi\u27s solution to the one dimensional consolidation theory (1925) represents an engineering ...
Terzaghi\u27s solution to the one dimensional consolidation theory (1925) represents an engineering ...
Terzaghi\u27s solution to the one dimensional consolidation theory (1925) represents an engineering ...
It is shown that time compression curve obtained from one-dimensional consolidation curve in the lab...
A consolidating clay layer can be singly or doubly drained. The degree of consolidation is a functio...
Although the consolidation settlements beneath foundations and embankments are rarely one dimensiona...
Proper evaluation of permeability parameters has a crucial signification in multi-scale prediction o...
The solution to Terzaghi's one-dimensional consolidation equation can be freely found in literature ...
Knowledge of the rate at which the compression of the soil layer takes place is essential from desig...
Based on Terzaghi's consolidation theory, percent of consolidation, U, versus the time factor, T, re...
Based on Terzaghi's consolidation theory, percent of consolidation, U, versus the time factor, T, re...
For Barren's degree of consolidation, U-r, versus the time factor, T-r, relationship for soils under...
Terzaghi's elegant theory of one-dimensional consolidation is dependent upon a number of assumptions...
For Barron's degree of consolidation, Ur, versus the time factor, Tr, relationship for soils undergo...
Terzaghi's elegant theory of one-dimensional consolidation is dependent upon a number of assumptions...
Terzaghi\u27s solution to the one dimensional consolidation theory (1925) represents an engineering ...
Terzaghi\u27s solution to the one dimensional consolidation theory (1925) represents an engineering ...
Terzaghi\u27s solution to the one dimensional consolidation theory (1925) represents an engineering ...
It is shown that time compression curve obtained from one-dimensional consolidation curve in the lab...
A consolidating clay layer can be singly or doubly drained. The degree of consolidation is a functio...
Although the consolidation settlements beneath foundations and embankments are rarely one dimensiona...
Proper evaluation of permeability parameters has a crucial signification in multi-scale prediction o...
The solution to Terzaghi's one-dimensional consolidation equation can be freely found in literature ...
Knowledge of the rate at which the compression of the soil layer takes place is essential from desig...