What is Consolidation and Consolidation Factors?

What is Consolidation?

Consolidation can be defined as the compression resulting from a long-term static load and the consequent escape of pore water from the saturated soil mass.

According to Terzaghi, every process involving a decrease in the water content of a saturated soil mass due to the replacement of water by air is called a consolidation process.

Factors

Consolidation occurs due to one or more of the following factors:

a) Due to external static loads from structures.
b) Due to the self-weight of the soil such as recently placed fills.
c) Due to the lowering of the groundwater table.
d) Due to desiccation.

Read More:

Consolidation Settlement Analysis of Soil

The Utility of Consolidation Data

Assumption in Terzaghi Theory of Consolidation

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