About one task of filtration consolidation and suffusion soil contact (two-dimensional case)

Authors

  • V.A. Gerus Department of Applied Mathematic National University of Water Management and National Resources Use
  • P.M. Martyniuk Department of Applied Mathematic National University of Water Management and National Resources Use
  • O.R. Michuta Department of Applied Mathematic National University of Water Management and National Resources Use

Keywords:

finite element method, soil consolidation filtration, mechanical suffusion, heat-mass transfer

Abstract

Mathematical model of interrelated processes of filtration consolidation, heat-mass transfer and contact suffusion in heterogeneous soils have been improved. Software solution appropriate boundary problem finite element method have been implemented. The influence suffusion phenomena on the consolidation of filtration in the soil, soil subsidence due to changes in pressures and by changing the concentration of particles suffusion have been analysed.

Published

2016-05-28

Issue

Section

Section 6 Components, computer systems and networks architectonics