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Comparative Study on the Coefficient of Radial Consolidation Determined from Various Methods
Date Issued
01-01-2021
Author(s)
Prabavathy, S.
Rajagopal, K.
Pitchumani, Kumar
Abstract
Vertical drains are often used to accelerate the pre-consolidation settlements in soft clay soils. The coefficient of radial consolidation (Cr) is one of the important parameters that governs the rate of settlement. Several researchers have proposed different methods to estimate the coefficient of radial consolidation. This paper attempts to compare the Cr value and ultimate settlement (Sf) by two empirical methods using data from an instrumented field test. The field data was obtained from the marine reclamation project for the extension of existing port at Mumbai, India. Prefabricated Vertical Drains (PVDs) along with preloading was successfully applied at the site to consolidate the soil. Cr values were calculated from the deformation data measured beneath an embankment through field instrumentations such as settlement plates. Many studies reveal that the laboratory test value deviates from the actual field value due to size effect and other factors hence, it is of utmost importance to determine more representative value of Cr from back analysis of field measurements. The degree of matching and the discrepancies in the values of Cr and Sf obtained from various available methods is described in the current paper.
Volume
126