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Consolidation during Construction

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priyainuk2009

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Are there any chances of consolidation during periods of deep excavations in Clay?Please provide some suitable references on this topic.

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Not likely. You're removing load, not adding it.
 
excavating soil changes the state of stress below the excavation (reduces it) so consolidation is not likely. You could actually have some measure of heave. Excavating soil also changes the state of stress adjacent to the excavation. The removal of the soil in the pit would in turn remove the soil that's providing lateral support to the adjacent land. This could result in compression of the soil next to the pit.

Can you provide more details on the specifics of your question?

f-d

¡papá gordo ain’t no madre flaca!
 
If you are lowering the groundwater level adjacent to the excavation (increasing effective stress) this could cause consolidation settlement adjacent to the excavation.
 
add to @moe333 - and also beneath it.
 
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