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unconsolidated well blow out. 0

Posted on June 08, 2010 by bp complaints

Consolidation (soil) For compaction near the surface, see Soil compaction; for natural compaction on a geologic scale, see Compaction (geology). Consolidation is a process by which soils decrease in volume. It occurs when stress is applied to a soil that causes the soil particles to pack together more tightly, therefore reducing its bulk volume. When this occurs in a soil that is saturated with water, water will be squeezed out of the soil. The magnitude of consolidation can be predicted by many different methods. In the Classical Method, developed by Karl von Terzaghi, soils are tested with an oedometer test to determine their compression index. This can be used to predict the amount of consolidation.
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unconsolidated well blow out. 0

Posted on June 08, 2010 by bp complaints

Consolidation (soil) For compaction near the surface, see Soil compaction; for natural compaction on a geologic scale, see Compaction (geology). Consolidation is a process by which soils decrease in volume. It occurs when stress is applied to a soil that causes the soil particles to pack together more tightly, therefore reducing its bulk volume. When this occurs in a soil that is saturated with water, water will be squeezed out of the soil. The magnitude of consolidation can be predicted by many different methods. In the Classical Method, developed by Karl von Terzaghi, soils are tested with an oedometer test to determine their compression index. This can be used to predict the amount of consolidation.
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