Evaluation of the Horizontal Coefficient of Consolidation Determined by One Dimensional Consolidation Tests for Soft Saturated Soil
Abstract
When determining time of
consolidation at a project site where a soft clay soil
profile is present the coefficients of vertical and
horizontal consolidation are key parameters, when
vertical drains are used. The coefficient of vertical
consolidation, cv
, can be obtained with a
consolidation test. The horizontal coefficient of
consolidation, ch, is typically estimated or
determined by field tests. For this project the ch
value was obtained by consolidation laboratory
test. Ten consolidation tests were performed on five
samples obtained at different sites in Puerto Rico.
Five consolidation tests were performed to provide
vertical drainage and the other five were performed
so radial drainage would be provided. The
experimental results were compared to empirical
values provided by the Federal Highway Authority
of Transportation. Values of ch, can be assumed to
be equal to 1 to 2 times the cv value and would be a
conservative value to determine the time of
consolidation for a given project. Further field
studies such as trial embankments may be
performed to better understand the effect of the soil
profile to the values of ch.
Key Terms- Drains, Horizontal Coefficient
of Consolidation, Saturated Clays, Vertical
Coefficient of Consolidation.