Conference paper
Effect of simultaneous consolidation and creep on interpretation of test results
A constitutive model describing the combined process of simultaneous consolidation and creep is used to evaluate the practical significance of time effects on iterpretation of test results and also on settlements in field. The constitutive model includes elastic strains, viscoplastic strains, a yield stress and a hardening law and is generally formulated in three dimensions.
The model is compared to other models and to traditional models of seperated processes of consolidation and creep. When a soil is assumed to consolidate and creep simultaneously the combined process depends on the strain rate or stress rate in the test. The results of conventional incremental consolidation tests have been evaluated based on the constitutive model, where the effect of rate has been considered.
Focus is on preconsolidation stress, consolidation coefficient and interpretation of creep. Finally the model has been applied to settlement calculations on sites where soil is sensitive to creep and practical significance of rate dependency has been evaluated and related to various types of soil.
Language: | English |
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Publisher: | CRC Press/Balkema |
Year: | 2003 |
Pages: | 437-442 |
Proceedings: | Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials : Third International SYmposium |
Journal subtitle: | Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Deformation Characteristics of Geomaterials |
ISBN: | 0367800330 , 0415889200 , 9058096041 , 9780367800338 , 9780415889209 and 9789058096043 |
Types: | Conference paper |