Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem
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Resumo: | Abstract This article presents a numerical model based on the finite difference method for the physical and geometric non-linear analysis of a one-dimensional consolidation problem regarding a saturated, homogeneous and isotropic soil layer with low permeability and high compressibility. The problem is formulated by adopting the void ratio as the primary variable, considering a Lagrangian movement description. The physical non linearity is introduced on the formulation by the constitutive law defined as effective stress and permeability void ratio functions. Based on this numerical model, a computational system named AC-3.0 was developed, which has been verified and validated in terms of the temporal variation of the void ratio distribution throughout the soil layer, by comparing the numerical results with analytical and numerical solutions found in literature for some specific scenarios. Knowing the void ration distribution,it is possible to obtain secondary variables such as: superficial settlement, effective stress and excess of pore water pressure.The importance of the non-linear formulation is highlighted for the analysis of problems related to material presenting high compression and a very high initial void ratio. |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problemnon-linear geometric analysisfinite difference methodLagrangian formulationphysical non-linearityself-weight consolidation problemAbstract This article presents a numerical model based on the finite difference method for the physical and geometric non-linear analysis of a one-dimensional consolidation problem regarding a saturated, homogeneous and isotropic soil layer with low permeability and high compressibility. The problem is formulated by adopting the void ratio as the primary variable, considering a Lagrangian movement description. The physical non linearity is introduced on the formulation by the constitutive law defined as effective stress and permeability void ratio functions. Based on this numerical model, a computational system named AC-3.0 was developed, which has been verified and validated in terms of the temporal variation of the void ratio distribution throughout the soil layer, by comparing the numerical results with analytical and numerical solutions found in literature for some specific scenarios. Knowing the void ration distribution,it is possible to obtain secondary variables such as: superficial settlement, effective stress and excess of pore water pressure.The importance of the non-linear formulation is highlighted for the analysis of problems related to material presenting high compression and a very high initial void ratio.Fundação Gorceix2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2448-167X2019000300265REM - International Engineering Journal v.72 n.2 2019reponame:REM - International Engineering Journalinstname:Fundação Gorceix (FG)instacron:FG10.1590/0370-44672017720187info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPereira,Ronald DantasNogueira,Christianne de Lyraeng2019-03-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2448-167X2019000300265Revistahttps://www.rem.com.br/?lang=pt-brPRIhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@rem.com.br2448-167X2448-167Xopendoar:2019-03-19T00:00REM - International Engineering Journal - Fundação Gorceix (FG)false |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem Pereira,Ronald Dantas non-linear geometric analysis finite difference method Lagrangian formulation physical non-linearity self-weight consolidation problem |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
title_full |
Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
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Physical and geometric non-linear analysis using the finite difference method for one-dimensional consolidation problem |
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Pereira,Ronald Dantas |
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Pereira,Ronald Dantas Nogueira,Christianne de Lyra |
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Nogueira,Christianne de Lyra |
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Pereira,Ronald Dantas Nogueira,Christianne de Lyra |
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non-linear geometric analysis finite difference method Lagrangian formulation physical non-linearity self-weight consolidation problem |
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non-linear geometric analysis finite difference method Lagrangian formulation physical non-linearity self-weight consolidation problem |
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Abstract This article presents a numerical model based on the finite difference method for the physical and geometric non-linear analysis of a one-dimensional consolidation problem regarding a saturated, homogeneous and isotropic soil layer with low permeability and high compressibility. The problem is formulated by adopting the void ratio as the primary variable, considering a Lagrangian movement description. The physical non linearity is introduced on the formulation by the constitutive law defined as effective stress and permeability void ratio functions. Based on this numerical model, a computational system named AC-3.0 was developed, which has been verified and validated in terms of the temporal variation of the void ratio distribution throughout the soil layer, by comparing the numerical results with analytical and numerical solutions found in literature for some specific scenarios. Knowing the void ration distribution,it is possible to obtain secondary variables such as: superficial settlement, effective stress and excess of pore water pressure.The importance of the non-linear formulation is highlighted for the analysis of problems related to material presenting high compression and a very high initial void ratio. |
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