The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional consolidation under constant effective stress. An improved creep constitutive model is deduced, by analyzing the stress-strain theory developed by yin and sekiguchi. Treating the sample as a single system and applying the boundary conditions at the system level, differential mathematical equations to the consolidation problem of clays are obtained. The proposed differential mathematical equations have advantages in their ability to (i) not clarify the primary consolidation and secondary consolidation deformation. The error in calculating consolidation deformation which is caused by the argument about end of primary consolidation can be avoided. ...
In this study, one-dimensional consolidation of fine-grained soils is considered. By taking into acc...
A united mathematical model for the Theological and transport properties of saturated clays is propo...
To study the influence of consolidation stress ratio and stress history on 1-D consolidation permeab...
The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional con...
Fully explicit analytical solutions are developed for one-dimensional large strain consolidation in ...
The authors present a new simplified Hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement...
The problem of large strain consolidation in soils is investigated by analysis and experiment. A mat...
Consolidation of sensitive clay layers, which have significant compressibility at different stress s...
In this paper the one-dimensional (1D) time-dependent behaviour of natural and reconstituted London ...
This study has developed a rheological model capable of accounting for all the significant characte...
The study described herein comprises a combined experimental/ theoretical investigation to ascertain...
This paper presents a general one-dimensional (1-D) finite element (FE) procedure for a highly non-l...
The calculation of the consolidation settlement of clayey soils with creep behaviour has been a chal...
Structured soft clays are widely distributed in the coastal regions of China. The characteristics of...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
In this study, one-dimensional consolidation of fine-grained soils is considered. By taking into acc...
A united mathematical model for the Theological and transport properties of saturated clays is propo...
To study the influence of consolidation stress ratio and stress history on 1-D consolidation permeab...
The paper concerns the influence of time and strain-rate effects on the clays in one-dimensional con...
Fully explicit analytical solutions are developed for one-dimensional large strain consolidation in ...
The authors present a new simplified Hypothesis B method for calculation of consolidation settlement...
The problem of large strain consolidation in soils is investigated by analysis and experiment. A mat...
Consolidation of sensitive clay layers, which have significant compressibility at different stress s...
In this paper the one-dimensional (1D) time-dependent behaviour of natural and reconstituted London ...
This study has developed a rheological model capable of accounting for all the significant characte...
The study described herein comprises a combined experimental/ theoretical investigation to ascertain...
This paper presents a general one-dimensional (1-D) finite element (FE) procedure for a highly non-l...
The calculation of the consolidation settlement of clayey soils with creep behaviour has been a chal...
Structured soft clays are widely distributed in the coastal regions of China. The characteristics of...
Two methods to account for strain rate dependence of clay behavior in computing settlement due to co...
In this study, one-dimensional consolidation of fine-grained soils is considered. By taking into acc...
A united mathematical model for the Theological and transport properties of saturated clays is propo...
To study the influence of consolidation stress ratio and stress history on 1-D consolidation permeab...