Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems

The solution to the 2-D consolidation problem, both for rectangular and cylindrical domains, has been widely studied in the scientific literature, reporting the most precise solutions in the form of analytical expressions difficult to handle for the engineer due to the high number of parameters invo...

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Main Authors: García-Ros Gonzalo, Alhama Iván, Cánovas Manuel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-06-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2018-0016
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spelling doaj-a096253a1f444e19829587218435cb032021-09-05T20:50:49ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472018-06-0110120922110.1515/geo-2018-0016geo-2018-0016Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problemsGarcía-Ros Gonzalo0Alhama Iván1Cánovas Manuel2Civil Engineering Department, Technical University of Cartagena, Cartagena, SpainTel.: +34 678437060Civil Engineering Department, Technical University of Cartagena, Cartagena, SpainMetallurgical and Mining Engineering Department, Universidad Católica del Norte, Antofagasta, ChileThe solution to the 2-D consolidation problem, both for rectangular and cylindrical domains, has been widely studied in the scientific literature, reporting the most precise solutions in the form of analytical expressions difficult to handle for the engineer due to the high number of parameters involved. In this paper, after introducing a precise definition of the characteristic time, both this magnitude and the average degree of consolidation are obtained in terms of the least number of dimensionless groups that rule the problem. To do this, the groups are firstly derived from the dimensionless governing equations deduced from the mathematical model, following a discriminated nondimensionalization procedure which provides new groups that cannot be obtained by classical nondimensionalization. By a large number of numerical simulations, the dependences of the characteristic time and the average degree of consolidation on the new dimensionless groups have allowed to represent these unknowns graphically in the form of universal curves. This allows these quantities to be read with the least mathematical effort. A case study is solved to demonstrate the reliability and accuracy of the results.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2018-0016anisotropydiscriminated nondimensionalizationcharacteristic timeaverage degree of consolidation
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author García-Ros Gonzalo
Alhama Iván
Cánovas Manuel
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Alhama Iván
Cánovas Manuel
Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
Open Geosciences
anisotropy
discriminated nondimensionalization
characteristic time
average degree of consolidation
author_facet García-Ros Gonzalo
Alhama Iván
Cánovas Manuel
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title Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
title_short Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
title_full Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
title_fullStr Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
title_full_unstemmed Use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-D rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
title_sort use of discriminated nondimensionalization in the search of universal solutions for 2-d rectangular and cylindrical consolidation problems
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The solution to the 2-D consolidation problem, both for rectangular and cylindrical domains, has been widely studied in the scientific literature, reporting the most precise solutions in the form of analytical expressions difficult to handle for the engineer due to the high number of parameters involved. In this paper, after introducing a precise definition of the characteristic time, both this magnitude and the average degree of consolidation are obtained in terms of the least number of dimensionless groups that rule the problem. To do this, the groups are firstly derived from the dimensionless governing equations deduced from the mathematical model, following a discriminated nondimensionalization procedure which provides new groups that cannot be obtained by classical nondimensionalization. By a large number of numerical simulations, the dependences of the characteristic time and the average degree of consolidation on the new dimensionless groups have allowed to represent these unknowns graphically in the form of universal curves. This allows these quantities to be read with the least mathematical effort. A case study is solved to demonstrate the reliability and accuracy of the results.
topic anisotropy
discriminated nondimensionalization
characteristic time
average degree of consolidation
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2018-0016
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