Numerical simulation of secondary consolidation of soil: Finite element application
β Scribed by R. W. Lewis; D. V. Tran
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 644 KB
- Volume
- 13
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0363-9061
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This paper presents a "nite element procedure for the analysis of consolidation of layered soils with vertical drain using general one-dimensional (1-D) constitutive models. In formulating the "nite element procedure, a Newton}Cotes-type integration formula is used to avoid the unsymmetry of the sti
## Abstract Projection, or conjugate gradient like, methods are becoming increasingly popular for the efficient solution of large sparse sets of unsymmetric indefinite equations arising from the numerical integration of (initial) boundary value problems. One such problem is soil consolidation coupl
## Abstract The finite element method, formulated for nonβlinear heat conduction, allows the solution of practically any ground freezing problem. Stabilization of wet soils by artificial freezing and freezing under roads induced by cold winter conditions are considered in this paper. Special featu
## Abstract Traditionally, sedimentation and selfβweight consolidation have been viewed as physically distinct processes requiring separate treatment. Relatively recently, Pane and Schiffman^1^ and also Philip and Smiles^2^ have suggested that the two processes may be described by a single partial