A novel approach to the analysis of the soil consolidation problem by using non-classical rheological schemes

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The paper presents classical and non-classical rheological schemes used to formulate constitutive models of the one-dimensional consolidation problem. The authors paid special attention to the secondary consolidation effects in organic soils as well as the soil over-consolidation phenomenon. The systems of partial differential equations were formulated for every model and solved numerically to obtain settlement curves. Selected numerical results were compared with standard oedometer laboratory test data carried out by the authors on organic soil samples. Additionally, plasticity phenomenon and non-classical rheological elements were included in order to take into account soil over-consolidation behaviour in the one-dimensional settlement model. A new way of formulating constitutive equations for the soil skeleton and predicting the relationship between the effective stress and strain or void ratio was presented. Rheological structures provide a flexible tool for creating complex constitutive relationships of soil.

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Józefiak, K., Zbiciak, A., Brzeziński, K., & Maślakowski, M. (2021). A novel approach to the analysis of the soil consolidation problem by using non-classical rheological schemes. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(5), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11051980

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