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Consolidation de Terzaghi×MODFLOW Modélisation des eaux souterraines×
DomaineGénie civilGénie civil
FamilleProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Année d'origine19431984 (original release); continuously updated through MODFLOW-6 (2017)
Auteur d'origineKarl TerzaghiMichael G. McDonald and Arlen W. Harbaugh (U.S. Geological Survey)
TypeDiffusion equation for pore pressure dissipation and soil settlementNumerical groundwater flow simulation
Source fondatriceTerzaghi, K. (1943). Theoretical Soil Mechanics. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN: 0-471-85305-1Harbaugh, A. W. (2005). MODFLOW-2005, the U.S. Geological Survey modular ground-water model — the Ground-Water Flow Process. U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods 6-A16. link ↗
AliasPrimary consolidation, Soil settlement, Effective stressMODFLOW-2005, MODFLOW-6, modular groundwater flow model, USGS groundwater model
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RésuméTerzaghi consolidation theory describes how water-saturated clay soils compress over time as excess pore water pressure dissipates and effective stress increases. Formulated by Karl Terzaghi in 1943, this foundational theory enables prediction of settlement rates for foundations on compressible soils, a critical design concern in geotechnical engineering.MODFLOW is the U.S. Geological Survey's open-source, modular finite-difference model for simulating three-dimensional groundwater flow through porous media. First released in 1984 and continuously updated — most recently as MODFLOW-6 — it is the global standard for quantitative hydrogeological analysis, widely used in civil engineering, environmental consulting, water-resource management, and groundwater contamination studies.
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