Consolidation Theories of Soils: By: Alemayehu Teferra (Prof., Dr.-Ing.)
Consolidation Theories of Soils: By: Alemayehu Teferra (Prof., Dr.-Ing.)
Consolidation Theories of Soils: By: Alemayehu Teferra (Prof., Dr.-Ing.)
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LECTURE-1
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General
Consolidation is gradual process involving drainage,
compression & stress transfer.
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Cont’d…
The rate at which the volume change (consolidation) occurs
is directly related to the permeability since the permeability
controls the speed at which the pore pressure can escape.
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Mechanics of Consolidation
Consolidation can be explained with the help of a piston and spring
mechanical analogy shown below.
The spring represents the soil grains and the water represents the
moisture in the soil.
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General outline of Terzaghi-Froehlich’s one-
dimensional Theory of Consolidation
Can be explained with the help of Fig. below
Consider a clay layer 2H laying between to pervious sand layers and is
subjected to a surface unit load equal to .
The water is squeezed out the two pervious boundaries – double
drainage
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At the instant the pressure is applied (t=t0), it is entirely carried by the
pore pressure. That means,
A few instant later, water will start escaping into the sand, so that the
pore pressure at both boundaries will equal to zero.
At time, t = ∞, consolidation will be completed and excess pore
pressure will be zero.
At any time, the area between the curve pertaining to that time and the
initial hydrostatic excess pressure diagram gives the load transferred to
the soil grains up to that time.
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Progress of consolidation process at a given point in the soil is
indicated by
where
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where
cV - coef. of consolidation
k - coef. of permeability
aV - coef. of compressibility
γω - unit weight of water
c) Longest Drainage Path, H
- represents the longest distance travelled by drop water in reaching an
outlet.
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The path is longer in a soil stratum with single drainage as shown in
Figure below.
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d) Time-rate of settlement:- depends on the
- thickness of clay layer
- number of drainage faces
- permeability of the soil
- magnitude of the consolidating pressure acting on the layer
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Mathematical Formulation of Terzaghi-Froehlich’s
Theory of Consolidation
From the flow in earth mass, the time rate of change of volume is
expressed as
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Rigorous Solution Using Fourier Series
As stipulated above, the z coordinate distance is measured downward
from the surface of the clay sample.
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A. Double drainage
Rectangular initial stress
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Triangular initial stress
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Trapezoidal initial stress
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B. Special triangular initial stress
Type-A
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C. Single drainage
Rectangular initial stress
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Triangular initial stress
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Trapezoidal initial stress
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D. Special triangular initial stress
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Approximate Solution
By replacing the isochrones with parabolic curves, approximate
solutions have been provided. Tables for degree of consolidation, U,
and time factor, T, for different initial stresses and boundary condition
are prepared. The table is shown in the next slide.
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