Preconsolidation pressure
ID: preconsolidation-pressure
Preconsolidation pressure is a key concept in soil mechanics and geotechnical engineering. It refers to the maximum effective stress that a soil layer has been subjected to in the past, and it is an important factor in determining the compressibility and settlement behavior of soil. When soils undergo loading, they may experience changes in volume and structure. Preconsolidation pressure indicates the historical maximum pressure that the soil has experienced before a current loading condition.
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