puristusindeksi
Puristusindeksi, often translated as compression index, is a dimensionless parameter used in geotechnical engineering to describe the compressibility of a soil sample. It is a measure of how much a soil's volume decreases under sustained load, particularly in the context of consolidation. The puristusindeksi is typically determined from laboratory tests, such as the oedometer test, where a soil specimen is subjected to increasing vertical stresses and its settlement is measured over time.
The puristusindeksi is a key component in calculating the settlement of structures built on compressible soils
The value of the puristusindeksi is influenced by factors such as the soil's mineralogy, particle size distribution,