2018
DOI: 10.1680/jgrim.17.00056
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Horizontal coefficient of consolidation from inward- and outward-flow tests

Abstract: Vertical drains are widely used to accelerate the consolidation of soft clay deposits when preloading is used as a ground-improvement technique. Barron's theory is generally used for the design of vertical drains. One of the important input parameters required in Barron's theory is the coefficient of horizontal consolidation, ch. A reliable estimate of ch is, therefore, necessary for proper design. The values of ch can be determined by the radial-consolidation test, using either a central sand drain or a porou… Show more

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“…The paper by Gangaputhiran et al (2018) focuses on the determination of horizontal coefficient of consolidation for soft soils when used for vertical drain design, by means of inward and outward flow tests using a Rowe consolidation cell. Comparisons were made for the inward and outward flow tests and influence of diameter were also studied.…”
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“…The paper by Gangaputhiran et al (2018) focuses on the determination of horizontal coefficient of consolidation for soft soils when used for vertical drain design, by means of inward and outward flow tests using a Rowe consolidation cell. Comparisons were made for the inward and outward flow tests and influence of diameter were also studied.…”
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confidence: 99%