A General Analytical Solution for Axisymmetric Consolidation of Unsaturated Soil with Impeded Drainage Boundaries

Author:

Huang Ming-hua12ORCID,Lv Chang12,Zhou Zheng-lin12

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Building Safety and Energy Efficiency of the Ministry of Education, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China

2. College of Civil Engineering, Hunan University, Changsha 410082, China

Abstract

The consolidation of soil is one of the most common phenomena in geotechnical engineering. Previous studies for the axisymmetric consolidation of unsaturated soil have usually idealized the boundary conditions as fully drained and absolutely undrained, but the boundaries of unsaturated soil are actually impeded drainage in most practical situations. In this study, we present a general analytical solution for predicting the axisymmetric consolidation behavior of unsaturated soil that incorporates impeded drainage boundary conditions in both the radial and vertical directions simultaneously. The impeded drainage boundary is modeled using the third kind boundary, and it can also realize fully drained and absolutely undrained ones by changing the drainage parameter. A general analytical solution is developed to predict the excess pore-air and pore-water pressures as well as the average degree of consolidation in an unsaturated soil stratum using the common methods of eigenfunction expansion and Laplace transform. The newly developed solution is expressed in the product of the terms of time, depth, and radius, which are derived using Laplace transform, usual Fourier, and Fourier-Bessel series, respectively. The eigenfunctions and eigenvalues are evaluated from the impeded drainage boundaries in both radial and depth dimensions. Then, the correctness of the proposed analytical solution is verified against the existing analytical solution for the case of traditional boundaries and against the finite difference solution for the case of general impeded drainage boundaries, and excellent agreements are obtained. Finally, the axisymmetric consolidation behavior of unsaturated soil involving impeded drainage boundaries is demonstrated and analyzed, and the effects of the drainage parameters are discussed. The results indicate that the larger drainage parameter generally expedites the dissipations of the excess pore pressures and further promotes the soil settling process. As the drainage parameter increases, its influence gradually diminishes and even can be neglected when it is larger than 100. The general analytical solution and findings of this study can help for better understanding the axisymmetric consolidation behavior of the unsaturated soil stratum in the ground improvement project with vertical drains as well as the gas-oil gravity drainage mechanism in the naturally fractured reservoirs.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Plan of China

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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