Operational coefficient of consolidation around a pile group driven in clay/silt

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2013Author
McCabe, Bryan
Sexton, Brian
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McCabe, BA, Sexton, BG and Lehane, BM (2013) 'Operational coefficient of consolidation around a pile group driven in clay/silt'. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, (Springer), Issue 1, pp. 183-197.
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Abstract
Although finite element packages facilitating coupled consolidation analyses are
increasingly in use, many practitioners still favour linear uncoupled analysis out of
familiarity with the use of coefficients of consolidation. However, coefficients of
consolidation measured by any single means tend to exhibit significant variation, with
mean results from different laboratory and field tests also varying widely, leaving
uncertainly over the correct values to apply to field problems. In this paper, a finite
difference approach is used to back-calculate operational coefficients of consolidation
from pore pressure measurements pertinent to a pile group driven in clay-silt. The
research shows that this method is capable of successfully capturing the process of pore
pressure dissipation, and that the operational coefficient of consolidation around the pile
group is higher than that derived from piezocone dissipation tests in the same material.