oedometric
Oedometric refers to a type of laboratory test used in soil mechanics to measure the one-dimensional compressibility and consolidation characteristics of a soil sample. The test is conducted using an apparatus called an oedometer, which consists of a cylindrical ring into which a soil specimen is placed. The specimen is then subjected to a series of incremental vertical loads, and the resulting vertical deformation is measured over time.
The primary purpose of the oedometric test is to determine the soil's compressibility parameters, such as the
During the test, the soil specimen is confined laterally within the oedometer ring, allowing only vertical
The oedometric test is a fundamental tool in geotechnical engineering for assessing the settlement behavior of