2018
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)gm.1943-5622.0001059
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Nonlinear Consolidation Analysis of Natural Structured Clays under Time-Dependent Loading

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“…Combining with the orthogonal relation equation (18), one can obtain B m = 0. Then, the general solution of equation ( 5) can be derived as…”
Section: Problem Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Combining with the orthogonal relation equation (18), one can obtain B m = 0. Then, the general solution of equation ( 5) can be derived as…”
Section: Problem Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 With regard to this aspect, Gray 2 first presented an impeded drainage boundary which was later pursued by Schiffman and Stein 10 to study the consolidation problem of soil with variable coefficient of permeability and coefficient of compressibility. Following Gray's work, solutions of one-dimensional consolidation have been presented for one-, [11][12][13][14] two-, 15 and multi-layered soils [16][17][18][19] with various impeded drainage boundaries. Nevertheless, Lee et al 5 found that the impeded drainage boundary conditions can be taken as special cases of permeable, yet incompressible, top or bottom soil layer in multilayered system.…”
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“…Therefore, the analytical solutions which consider the well resistance have been obtained (Deng, Xie, Lu, Tao, & Liu, 2013;Kim, Hong, M. J. Lee, & W. Lee, 2011). In addition, the research on the consolidation theory of vertical drain has also made considerable progress in the field of soil nonlinear (Lu, Wang, & Sloan, 2015;Hu, Xia, Cui, Li, & Xie, 2018;Karim & Oka, 2010;Li, Xu, & Xie, 2017) and non-Darcy seepage (Xie, K. Wang, & Y. L. Wang, 2010;Taslimian, Noorzad, & Javan, 2015).…”
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“…The discrepancy between large and small strain theories became smaller when the compressibility of soil was decreased and the magnitude of applied load was reduced. Hu et al (2018) proposed a semianalytical solution for the one-dimensional nonlinear consolidation problem of structured soil under single-stage loading. The one-dimensional consolidation problem of clay in land reclamation was obtained by considering the effects of selfweight and continuous drainage boundary conditions, and the calculation results were successfully applied to the settlement analysis of land reclamation (Feng et al, 2019).…”
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