Peat Consolidation – New Approach

The problem of consolidation of soil has been widely investigated. The basic approach was given by Terzaghi who assumed soil of constant physical and mechanical parameters. In the case of peat consolidation, the permeability coefficient of soil and the elasticity modulus are functions of the settlem...

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Main Authors: Meyer Z., Coufal R., Kowalów M., Szczygielski T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2011-06-01
Series:Archives of Civil Engineering
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spelling doaj-80c440685f16437fbe2481bd3b518aa72020-11-25T01:44:01ZengSciendoArchives of Civil Engineering1230-29452011-06-0157217318610.2478/v.10169-011-0013-5v.10169-011-0013-5Peat Consolidation – New ApproachMeyer Z.0Coufal R.1Kowalów M.2Szczygielski T.3West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Department of Geotechnics, 70-310 Szczecin, al. Piastów 50ZUT, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Department of Geotechnics, 70-310 Szczecin, al. Piastów 50GCO Geotechnical Consulting Office Sp. z o.o. 70-437 Szczecin, ul Jagiellonska 90Polish CCP Union, 71-403 Szczecin, ul. Niedziałkowskiego 47a/The problem of consolidation of soil has been widely investigated. The basic approach was given by Terzaghi who assumed soil of constant physical and mechanical parameters. In the case of peat consolidation, the permeability coefficient of soil and the elasticity modulus are functions of the settlement which is an important additional factor. The model proposed here assumes varying the elasticity and permeability coefficients. Moreover, the settlement is described by the so-called elementary curve which was approximated empirically based upon laboratory tests. The model allows to consider the case when the filtration in the peat body goes in horizontal direction. It happens so when the charging layer does not receive outgoing water from the pores. The model includes also the case when the load involving consolidation varies in time i.e. the charging layer grows up gradually. The model has been applied practically in several cases and it comes that there is a good agreement between calculated and measured settlement of the consolidated peat layer.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ace.2011.57.issue-2/v.10169-011-0013-5/v.10169-011-0013-5.xml?format=INTground improvementsoil consolidation
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author Meyer Z.
Coufal R.
Kowalów M.
Szczygielski T.
spellingShingle Meyer Z.
Coufal R.
Kowalów M.
Szczygielski T.
Peat Consolidation – New Approach
Archives of Civil Engineering
ground improvement
soil consolidation
author_facet Meyer Z.
Coufal R.
Kowalów M.
Szczygielski T.
author_sort Meyer Z.
title Peat Consolidation – New Approach
title_short Peat Consolidation – New Approach
title_full Peat Consolidation – New Approach
title_fullStr Peat Consolidation – New Approach
title_full_unstemmed Peat Consolidation – New Approach
title_sort peat consolidation – new approach
publisher Sciendo
series Archives of Civil Engineering
issn 1230-2945
publishDate 2011-06-01
description The problem of consolidation of soil has been widely investigated. The basic approach was given by Terzaghi who assumed soil of constant physical and mechanical parameters. In the case of peat consolidation, the permeability coefficient of soil and the elasticity modulus are functions of the settlement which is an important additional factor. The model proposed here assumes varying the elasticity and permeability coefficients. Moreover, the settlement is described by the so-called elementary curve which was approximated empirically based upon laboratory tests. The model allows to consider the case when the filtration in the peat body goes in horizontal direction. It happens so when the charging layer does not receive outgoing water from the pores. The model includes also the case when the load involving consolidation varies in time i.e. the charging layer grows up gradually. The model has been applied practically in several cases and it comes that there is a good agreement between calculated and measured settlement of the consolidated peat layer.
topic ground improvement
soil consolidation
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