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Improved Double-Layer Soil Consolidation Theory and Its Application in Marine Soft Soil Engineering
Marine soft soil foundation is a double-layer foundation structure with a crust layer and soft substratum. Moreover, it is common that there are various forms of drainage.
Deqiang Chen +4 more
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A closed form analytical solution is proposed to analyze the one-dimensional consolidation behavior of structured saturated clay soils under continuous drainage boundary. Firstly, the soil structural properties and arbitrary loading conditions are taken into account in the established mathematical model.
J. Feng, X. Ma, X. Liu, L. Wang, Z. Wu
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In this paper, based on the axisymmetric consolidation theory of unsaturated soil and equal-strain assumption, an analytical solution using the homogenization of boundary conditions and eigenfunction method is proposed to three-dimensional consolidation ...
QIN Ai-fang +3 more
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The newly filled soil in reclamation areas shows a significant consolidation effect, resulting in severe ground settlements and inducing extremely adverse impacts on the stability of foundations on site.
Yunpeng Zhang +4 more
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Thermal Effect in Nonlinear One-Dimensional Consolidation of Cold Region Soil
The thermal effect can significantly influence the consolidation of the soil, especially in the cold region. Previous studies have established to research that the drops in the ambient temperature would slow down the consolidation process, resulting in ...
Zongqin Wang +5 more
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PINNs algorithm and its application in geotechnical engineering
The physical information neural networks (PINNs) algorithm, a new mesh-free algorithm, uses the automatic differential method to embed the partial differential equation directly into the neural networks so as to realize the intelligent solution of the ...
LAN Peng 1, LI Hai-chao 1, YE Xin-yu 1, ZHANG Sheng 1, SHENG Dai-chao 1, 2
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The effect of hydrology and crevasse wall contact on calving [PDF]
Calving is one of the main controls on the dynamics of marine ice sheets. We solve a quasi-static linear elastic fracture dynamics problem, forced by a viscous pre-stress describing the stress state in the ice prior to the introduction of a crack, to ...
M. Zarrinderakht, C. Schoof, A. Peirce
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The impacts of the atmospheric boundary layer on regional haze in North China
An intensive atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) experiment was conducted simultaneously at six stations arranged in a cross shape on the North China Plain (NCP) from 26 November to 26 December 2019.
Qianhui Li +4 more
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Due to the limitations of the existing methods, a simplified method for calculating the consolidation degree for the soft foundation with partially penetrating vertical drains is devised, in which the soil is divided into two layers: an upper layer with ...
TIAN Yi 1, 2, WU Wen-bing 1, 2, 3, ZHANG Lin 4, JIANG Guo-sheng 1, ZONG Meng-fan 1, 2, MEI Guo-xiong 1, 3
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Geology datasets in North America, Greenland and surrounding areas for use with ice sheet models [PDF]
The ice–substrate interface is an important boundary condition for ice sheet modelling. The substrate affects the ice sheet by allowing sliding through sediment deformation and accommodating the storage and drainage of subglacial water.
E. J. Gowan +3 more
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