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One-dimensional consolidation of highly saturated abandoned-soil under time-dependent stress: An analytical study

A thorough knowledge of the consolidation behavior of highly saturated soil under time-dependent stress is essential for the design and construction of abandoned-soil dump sites in the soft soil regions of China. In this study, one-dimensional consolidation analytical solutions are derived for such...

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Published in:Journal of environmental management 2023-11, Vol.345, p.118875-118875, Article 118875
Main Authors: Xu, Hui, Wang, Jin-Nan, Li, Sheng-Zhi, Wang, Lu-Nan, Zhan, Liang-Tong
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Language:English
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Summary:A thorough knowledge of the consolidation behavior of highly saturated soil under time-dependent stress is essential for the design and construction of abandoned-soil dump sites in the soft soil regions of China. In this study, one-dimensional consolidation analytical solutions are derived for such soil under one-way and two-way drainage conditions, accommodating the time-dependent stress created by various dumping protocols. Representative soil samples are obtained, and consolidation tests are conducted with various saturation degrees (one-way drainage) and loading protocols (two-way drainage), to verify the consolidation equation and determine its range of applicability to various saturation degrees. The effects of layer thickness, dumping type, and compaction degree on the consolidation behaviors of highly saturated abandoned-soil dumps are investigated. The one-dimensional consolidation equation is applicable to soil with saturation degree not lower than 75% under instantaneous stress, stepped stress, and linear stress. The pore pressure distribution with depth is not symmetrical; the eccentric distance of consolidation degree increases with increasing layer thickness in the stress application stage and is approximately zero in the stress keeping stage. The pore pressure at middle of the soil layer increases with increasing layer thickness and decreases with increasing dumping rate from the completion of soil dumping. With increasing compaction degree, the middle pore pressure increases, while the surface settlement decreases. In the premise of the stability of an abandoned-soil dump, where the goals are to reduce post-construction settlement and to shorten the consolidation process of the entire soil layer, the important factors are smaller layer thickness, higher dumping rate, and larger compaction degree. •1D consolidation model was established for highly saturated abandoned-soil dumps.•The model was validated by conducting large-scale consolidation tests.•The model was applied to an abandoned-soil dump via sensitivity analysis.•The model is applicable for soil with Sr>75% under instantaneous, stepped, linear stresses.•Smaller layer thickness, higher dumping rate, larger compaction degree benefits such dumps.
ISSN:0301-4797
1095-8630
DOI:10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.118875