Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings

In this paper, based on equal-strain assumption a semi-analytical solution, considering well re-sistance, smear effect and time-varying loading, is deduced for radial consolidation aided by vertical drain (VD) to unsaturated soils. Firstly, by employing the general integration, Laplace transform, de...

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Main Authors: Qin Aifang, Jiang Lianghua, Li Linzhong, Li Xinhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/58/e3sconf_isceg2020_02033.pdf
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spelling doaj-a4a61dded2934e58ae65309a298f39ea2021-04-02T13:13:20ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011980203310.1051/e3sconf/202019802033e3sconf_isceg2020_02033Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadingsQin AifangJiang LianghuaLi LinzhongLi XinhaoIn this paper, based on equal-strain assumption a semi-analytical solution, considering well re-sistance, smear effect and time-varying loading, is deduced for radial consolidation aided by vertical drain (VD) to unsaturated soils. Firstly, by employing the general integration, Laplace transform, decoupling methods and numerical inverse Laplace transform, the semi-analytical solution in the time domain is ob-tained. Then, its validity is verified by the special cases of the proposed solution under instantaneous loading. Finally, the case analysis show that the dissipation of excess pore pressures is accelerated with the decrease of smear coefficients (αa or αw) or well resistance factors (Ga or Gw). In addition, when the well resistance factor is less than 1, the barrier of VD material to flow can be ignored. Furthermore, a smaller value of the loading frequency of cyclic loading, the bigger the amplitude, and the less fluctuation period in the dissipa-tion rates. Moreover, the current solution can analyse the consolidation characteristics of unsaturated soils with VDs under arbitrary time-varying loadings, including cyclic loadings.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/58/e3sconf_isceg2020_02033.pdf
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author Qin Aifang
Jiang Lianghua
Li Linzhong
Li Xinhao
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Jiang Lianghua
Li Linzhong
Li Xinhao
Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Qin Aifang
Jiang Lianghua
Li Linzhong
Li Xinhao
author_sort Qin Aifang
title Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
title_short Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
title_full Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
title_fullStr Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
title_full_unstemmed Semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
title_sort semi-analytical solution for consolidation of vertical drain to unsaturated soils considering well resistance and smear effect under time-varying loadings
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description In this paper, based on equal-strain assumption a semi-analytical solution, considering well re-sistance, smear effect and time-varying loading, is deduced for radial consolidation aided by vertical drain (VD) to unsaturated soils. Firstly, by employing the general integration, Laplace transform, decoupling methods and numerical inverse Laplace transform, the semi-analytical solution in the time domain is ob-tained. Then, its validity is verified by the special cases of the proposed solution under instantaneous loading. Finally, the case analysis show that the dissipation of excess pore pressures is accelerated with the decrease of smear coefficients (αa or αw) or well resistance factors (Ga or Gw). In addition, when the well resistance factor is less than 1, the barrier of VD material to flow can be ignored. Furthermore, a smaller value of the loading frequency of cyclic loading, the bigger the amplitude, and the less fluctuation period in the dissipa-tion rates. Moreover, the current solution can analyse the consolidation characteristics of unsaturated soils with VDs under arbitrary time-varying loadings, including cyclic loadings.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/58/e3sconf_isceg2020_02033.pdf
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