CE 326 Mod 11.1b Terzaghi's Consolidation Theory P2

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • CE 326 webcast on Terzaghi's consoldiation theory part 2, solution to the differential equation; Section 11.1 b

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  • @GenaEnSamIAm
    @GenaEnSamIAm 8 лет назад +7

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  • @mubarakash9093
    @mubarakash9093 7 лет назад +2

    THANK YOU for all the effort you put in :) It helped a lot!

  • @bishnushrestha9880
    @bishnushrestha9880 8 лет назад +2

    Thank u a ton and ton for such a easy to understand video and the effort u have put into it.

  • @ericubong2196
    @ericubong2196 4 года назад

    this taught me more in 20 minutes than my professor did in 2 hours. thank you.

  • @atharbses7269
    @atharbses7269 5 лет назад

    Huge thank you ! you've helped me a lot !

  • @souravhazra377
    @souravhazra377 6 лет назад

    well explanation in simple way. thanks

  • @AlbrechtJ
    @AlbrechtJ 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your great lecture.

  • @andrescastillovelasquez2904
    @andrescastillovelasquez2904 Год назад

    Hello i have a question please, What is the equation for a triangular load (Uv)?

  • @ahmedmaher6099
    @ahmedmaher6099 3 года назад

    What is the name of the text book which has this example , pls?

  • @soilmechanicslectures8773
    @soilmechanicslectures8773 3 года назад

    Hello professor, please I have a question, can we calculate soil stiffness from consolidation test ? , And if not , how can we calculate it in the lab, best regards

    • @introductiontogeotechnical4976
      @introductiontogeotechnical4976  3 года назад

      The result of the consolidation test is simply a stress-strain curve. So yes you can compute stiffness from that. However, you need to be sure it's the stiffness you really want and it will be non-linear. What you would get from this test is a drained, constrained modulus, M.

  • @ericubong2196
    @ericubong2196 4 года назад

    this taught me more in 20 minutes than my professor did in 2 hours. thank you.