Vacuum consolidation (source code)

= Vacuum consolidation
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Vacuum consolidation is a ground improvement technique primarily used in geotechnical engineering to increase the stability and strength of soft, saturated soils. This method involves the application of a vacuum to the soil to enhance drainage and accelerate the consolidation process, which reduces the soil's excess pore water pressure and allows for the densification of the soil structure. \#\#\# Key components of vacuum consolidation: 1. **Vacuum Generation**: A vacuum is created in a system of permeable drains or pipes installed in the ground.