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Mikasa's advanced consolidation theory and Mikasa's method of determining c v from the oedometer test are discussed. The latter consists of a curve rule method and correction of c v by primary consolidation ratio, r. Theoretical time-consolidation relationships are shown for the cases of finite strain both with and without c v change as the relation between time factor, T v , and degree of consolidation in terms of settlement, U,. Examples on a clay and a peat show that the standard procedure of c v determination using the curve rule method and correction by r gives practically the same f-c v relationship as does the procedure based on the advanced consolidation theory, though a better curve fitting is always obtained by the latter. Advanced consolidation theory, however, is necessary to interpret the physical meaning of consolidation test results and also to make a settlement prediction in the field. |