Analysis of Using the Empirical Model of Organic Soil Consolidation to Predict Settlement

Author:

Meyer Zygmunt1,Olszewska Magdalena2

Affiliation:

1. Prof. ; West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin , Faculty of Civil and Environmental , al. Piastów 50a , Szczecin , Poland

2. PhD ; West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin , Faculty of Civil and Environmental , al. Piastów 50a , Szczecin , Poland

Abstract

Abstract The paper describes two models for determining the constrained elasticity modulus of organic soils based on the settlement of an overloading embankment. In these methods, based on the settlement of the embankment of the load exerted on the subsoil, using the inverse problem, it is possible to determine the constrained modulus. A parameter determined in this way can also be determined during consolidation. Changes in the settlement at successive stages of consolidation can be used to determine the constrained modulus of the organic soil at a given point in time. Assuming a “temporarily stable” (quasi-stationary) state at each analysed stage of consolidation. The constrained elasticity modulus was determined for the settling at a given moment. constrained modulus tests of organic soils were carried out for two embankments previously described in the literature. In this case, the modulus was also analysed during consolidation. These embankments are founded on peat and peat-gyttja substrates. In both cases, the layer of organic soil was 4 m. The presented methods with the assumption of a one-dimensional state of deformation, despite the state of spatial stress, can be used during construction using the “design and build” technology. The constrained modulus determined from the embankment overload will represent the actual deformations – volumetric deformations (including other deformations that actually occurred) during the consolidation period. The paper was concluded with several conclusions.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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