Oedometer Study Regarding the Consolidation Behavior of Nanjing Soft Clay
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- (1)
- Extend the straight sections in the middle and end parts of the curve;
- (2)
- Determine the intersection point of the extended lines, and the horizontal coordinate of this point represents the boundary time between primary consolidation and secondary compression. Time point t1 in the figure corresponds to the end of primary consolidation, while subsequent times correspond to secondary compression deformation.
- (3)
- Calculate the slope of the line passing through points corresponding to t1 and t2, which represents the sought-after coefficient for secondary compression settlement.
- (1)
- Locate point A on the curve with the minimum radius of curvature;
- (2)
- Draw a horizontal line (I) and a tangent line (II) through this point, and determine the bisecting line (III) of these two lines;
- (3)
- Find the straight part in the high pressure range, and extend it so that line IV and line III cross each other. The pressure corresponding to the intersection (point B) of line III and line IV defines Pc.
2. Experimental Program
2.1. One-Dimensional Compression Test
2.2. Measurement Equipment
2.3. Experimental Methodology
2.4. Specimen Preparation and the Oedometer Test
3. Results and Discussions
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Depth (m) | Water Content w (%) | Unit Weight γ (kN·m−3) | Void Ratio e | Liquid Limit wl (%) | Plastic Limit wp (%) | Liquidity Index Il | Compression Coefficient α1-2 (MPa−1) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
7.8 | 30.42 | 1.812 | 0.856 | 47.18 | 35.23 | −0.403 | 0.387 |
8.0 | 33.42 | 1.824 | 0.887 | — | — | −0.152 | 0.433 |
14.8 | 37.02 | 1.869 | 0.892 | 63.80 | 37.22 | −0.007 | 0.492 |
15.0 | 36.63 | 1.862 | 0.893 | — | — | −0.022 | 0.421 |
Sample Depth (m) | Soil Specimen Number | Loading Method | Loading Sequence |
---|---|---|---|
7.8 | a | Hierarchical loading | 25-50-100-200-400-800-1600 |
8.0 | b | ||
14.8 | c | ||
15.0 | d |
Soil Specimen Number | a | b | c | d |
---|---|---|---|---|
Pre-consolidation stress pc (kPa) | 584.514 | 529.916 | 611.243 | 499.980 |
Soil Specimen Number | a | b | c | d |
---|---|---|---|---|
Compression index Cc | 0.242 | 0.235 | 0.267 | 0.260 |
Applied Load (kPa) | Soil Specimen | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
a | b | c | d | |
25 | 0.00458 | 0.00707 | 0.00221 | 0.01476 |
50 | 0.00237 | 0.00394 | 0.00341 | 0.00442 |
100 | 0.00523 | 0.00794 | 0.00504 | 0.00504 |
200 | 0.00557 | 0.00817 | 0.00808 | 0.00942 |
400 | 0.00656 | 0.00702 | 0.00824 | 0.00767 |
800 | 0.00672 | 0.00479 | 0.00665 | 0.00661 |
1600 | 0.00672 | 0.00589 | 0.00688 | 0.00711 |
Loading Level (kPa) | Ca | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
a | b | c | d | |
25 | 35.99% | 1.19% | 69.11% | 106.29% |
50 | 32.96% | 11.46% | 3.54% | 25.04% |
100 | 10.02% | 36.60% | 13.29% | 13.29% |
200 | 28.68% | 4.61% | 3.46% | 20.61% |
400 | 11.02% | 4.78% | 11.77% | 4.04% |
800 | 8.52% | 22.65% | 7.39% | 6.74% |
1600 | 1.05% | 11.43% | 3.46% | 6.92% |
Cc | 4.67% | 5.05% | 10.14% | 9.85% |
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Liu, Y.; Ma, R.; Zhu, Y.; Yi, X.; Satyanaga, A.; Dai, G.; Gao, P.; Zhai, Q. Oedometer Study Regarding the Consolidation Behavior of Nanjing Soft Clay. Appl. Sci. 2024, 14, 7339. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167339
Liu Y, Ma R, Zhu Y, Yi X, Satyanaga A, Dai G, Gao P, Zhai Q. Oedometer Study Regarding the Consolidation Behavior of Nanjing Soft Clay. Applied Sciences. 2024; 14(16):7339. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167339
Chicago/Turabian StyleLiu, Yang, Ruchen Ma, Yiyao Zhu, Xianting Yi, Alfrendo Satyanaga, Guoliang Dai, Peng Gao, and Qian Zhai. 2024. "Oedometer Study Regarding the Consolidation Behavior of Nanjing Soft Clay" Applied Sciences 14, no. 16: 7339. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167339
APA StyleLiu, Y., Ma, R., Zhu, Y., Yi, X., Satyanaga, A., Dai, G., Gao, P., & Zhai, Q. (2024). Oedometer Study Regarding the Consolidation Behavior of Nanjing Soft Clay. Applied Sciences, 14(16), 7339. https://doi.org/10.3390/app14167339