ZooKaa
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 21, 2007
- 3
Hi,
I had a hard time trying to understand the meaning of the virgin consolidation curve for NC clays. I understand that Virgin means that all the present effective stresses acting on the soil are larger than the preconsolidation pressure of the soil, therefore the e-log(P) curve will be linear with no curvature at all, but its slope is not the same slope of the linear part of the e-log(p) curve resulted form 1D consolidation test on the same clay. WHY IS THAT??????
I had a hard time trying to understand the meaning of the virgin consolidation curve for NC clays. I understand that Virgin means that all the present effective stresses acting on the soil are larger than the preconsolidation pressure of the soil, therefore the e-log(P) curve will be linear with no curvature at all, but its slope is not the same slope of the linear part of the e-log(p) curve resulted form 1D consolidation test on the same clay. WHY IS THAT??????