Lab-Test Oedometer Test
Lab-Test Oedometer Test
BACKGROUND
The oedometer test is classical in soil mechanics for
obtaining parameters for calculation of consolidation
settlements and for assessing stress history of soils.
Equipment and procedures have been developed at
NGI for handling very soft clays or other difficult
materials to obtain as reliable and credible
parameters as possible.
The commonly used test procedure includes an unload-reload loop to account for the effects of sampling
disturbance and two overnight loadings under constant effective stress to determine points on the 24-hour virgin
compression line. It is then possible to determine the 24-hour preconsolidation stress value. The duration of the
other load increments are usually in the range 1.0 to 2.5 hours, depending on soil type. Constant head permeability
tests are carried out before unloading, as a routine for the incremental loading oedometer test. For constant rate of
strain tests, direct permeability measurements are made occasionally to check the back-calculated values from the
measured pore pressures.
The coefficient of consolidation is determined from the coefficient of permeability and the tangent constrained
modulus on the stress-strain curve both for incremental and constant rate of strain (CRS) tests. For incremental
tests, the coefficient of permeability is based on direct measurements and the time compression curves.
Procedures have been developed to correct for the effects of sampling disturbance.
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