Creep of organic soils due to small load increments

C. Zwanenburg*, B. Wittekoek, M. Konstadinou

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Abstract

Organic soils are susceptible to creep. When predicting settlement of organic deposits due to small load increments, the initial conditions, particularly the initial strain rate should be assessed carefully. Recent developments in predicting creep behaviour of clays are tested in an ongoing study on organic soil behaviour. A series of incremental loading tests on peat and organic clay shows that a framework of undisturbed isotachs cannot be used to predict strain rates in overconsolidated conditions. This complicates the applicability of conventional incremental loading test results for assessing field conditions. Additionally, the tests show the relevance of a large strain approach when dealing with soft organic soils.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the XVIII ECSMGE 2024
Subtitle of host publicationGeotechnical Engineering Challenges To Meet Current And Emerging Needs Of Society
EditorsNuno Guerra, Manuel Matos Fernandes, Cristiana Ferreira, António Gomes Correia, Alexandre Pinto, Pedro Sêco e Pinto
PublisherCRC Press / Balkema - Taylor & Francis Group
Pages1005-1009
Number of pages5
ISBN (Electronic)9781003431749
ISBN (Print)9781032548166
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
EventXVIII European Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering 2024: Challenges of geotechnical engineering to meet current and emerging society needs - MEO Arena, Lisbon, Portugal
Duration: 26 Aug 202430 Aug 2024
https://www.ecsmge-2024.com/

Conference

ConferenceXVIII European Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering 2024
Abbreviated titleECSMGE 2024
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityLisbon
Period26/08/2430/08/24
Internet address

Keywords

  • Settlement
  • creep
  • organic soils

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