Consolidation time of a soil sample
Increases with an increase permeability
Increases with the decreases in compressibility
Increases with the decrease in Unit Weight of water
Increase with a decrease in permeability
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Increase with a decrease in permeability
It increases with decrease in permeability.
The frequency at which this consolidation process occurs is determined by a number of parameters, including soil qualities, layer thickness, and boundary conditions. Consolidation is crucial in determining the stability of an embankment, footings, or a column built on clayey soils. Many scholars have used soil deformation and pore pressure to develop the consolidation problem.
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