Publication: Computational Approach for Determining the Variation of Coefficient of Secondary Compression in Secondary Settlement Prediction of Soft Soils
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Date
2023-03-25
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Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology
Abstract
Secondary consolidation settlement takes place in soils after the completion of primary
consolidation settlement, which is due to the dissipation of pore water pressure under the applied loads.
The secondary settlement usually occurs due to the plastic adjustment of the soil particles and most
commonly takes place in organic fine grained soils or soft soils. Hence, it is important to accurately
estimate the secondary settlement in soft soils as the final stability of infrastructures built on soft soil
grounds mainly depends on the amount of secondary settlement that takes place after the end of primary
consolidation settlement. The coefficient of secondary compression (C) is a governing parameter in
predicting the secondary settlement which is the slope of the consolidation curve for void ratio versus
time. Also, various empirical correlations have been found by the past researches to find the value of
the coefficient of secondary compression. In most of the instances, the secondary settlement is estimated
by considering the coefficient of secondary compression as a constant value. However, the C value
shows a variation with time and this could affect the secondary settlement estimation. Hence, it is
necessary to investigate how the variation of coefficient of secondary compression affects the estimation
of the secondary settlement in soft soils.
In this study, the settlement data obtained from the Weligama Bay Marriot Resort and Spa project,
Sri Lanka, is compared with the settlement values obtained from a computer generated programme. The
progarmme simulates the settlement by considering the variation of the coefficient of secondary
compression and by considering a constant coefficient of secondary compression value. The results
show that the consideration of varying coefficient of secondary compression (with time) gives more
accurate results than considering a constant coefficient of secondary compression in settlement
prediction in soft soils.
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Secondary Settlement, Primary settlement, Consolidation, Coefficient of secondary compression, Soft soil
