Consolidation Analysis by the Extended Taylor Method (ETM)
Journal: Jordan Journal of Civil Engineering (JJCE) (Vol.9, No. 3)Publication Date: 2015-07-01
Authors : Mohammed Shukri Al-Zoubi;
Page : 253-265
Keywords : Taylor method; Casagrande method; Coefficient of vertical consolidation; End of primary settlement; Initial compression; Secondary compression;
Abstract
The Taylor t method is extended for improving the estimation of the end-of-primary (EOP) settlement δ p and coefficient of vertical consolidation v c . The extended Taylor method (ETM) utilizes the same graphical procedure of the conventional Taylor method, but this procedure is repeated twice at any two U values greater than 52.6% instead of the one used in the Taylor method at 90%; U is the average degree of consolidation. The ETM explicitly relates v c to the slope of the initial linear portion of the δ t - t curve as well as the EOP settlement δ p ; δ t is the settlement at time t during consolidation. The ETM can be applied with a minimum of four consolidation data points for estimating δ p and v c . Two types of EOP settlements are distinguished; firstly, local EOP settlement δ pi obtained by matching experimental results to theory at a particular U value; secondly, global EOP settlement δ p obtained by extrapolation using two or more local EOP settlements. The ETM explains the observed differences in v c values estimated by the existing methods in terms of the differences in δ p values obtained by these existing methods. Experimental results are used to validate and compare the extended Taylor method with existing methods.
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