For people who don't know why their graph goes up instead of down, consolidation sinks your specimen, and your dial gauge reads the delta from its original position, and not the actual height relative to the table or the floor or whatever.
Yes. Thanks! Also, depending on how the dial gauge was zeroed, the readings will either decrease or increase in value. Regardless, though, the specimen height decreases during consolidation.
Good day. Thank you for your question. "T90" is the time factor that corresponds to 90% primary consolidation (U = 90%). T90 = 0.848 for U = 90%. This value can be found in most Soil Mechanics books and references. Look for a table in a Geotechnical or Soil Mechanics book entitled "U vs. T" or with a similar title.
thank you dr
For people who don't know why their graph goes up instead of down, consolidation sinks your specimen, and your dial gauge reads the delta from its original position, and not the actual height relative to the table or the floor or whatever.
Yes. Thanks! Also, depending on how the dial gauge was zeroed, the readings will either decrease or increase in value. Regardless, though, the specimen height decreases during consolidation.
hi dr may i know how did you get 0.848 for T90 ?
Good day. Thank you for your question. "T90" is the time factor that corresponds to 90% primary consolidation (U = 90%). T90 = 0.848 for U = 90%. This value can be found in most Soil Mechanics books and references. Look for a table in a Geotechnical or Soil Mechanics book entitled "U vs. T" or with a similar title.
alright thank you dr !