Reference temperature for the soil parameters and parameters depend on this

Dear All, 

Maybe the following questions are the basic ones but I couldn't figure them out correctly so need your help to solve my doubt. 

Questions => 

1. Why soil parameters that are inserted in any checking or Plaxis analysis should be measured at the 20 deg celsius?

2. What are the soil parameters which are dependent on the temperature changes and need to be corrected to 20 deg celsius before inputting? 

3. Any sources where I can find the correction factor values for every parameter?

Thanks. 

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  • Dear Nitharshan,

    No worries, that is why Fora like this exist.

    1. I assume you refer to the Tref property in the Project properties > Constants tab. This is just a default value for the temperature which is editable.
      Typically a temperature of 20ºC (=293.15 K) is considered a reference level but users can adjust this depending on the data they have.

    2. This affects only projects that consider the temperature (thermal analyses). This is considered the reference temperature at the ground level when no other specific thermal condition is given. You can also see this in the Climate air temperature option under Model conditions in Staged construction mode.
      For more information please check our Reference manual.

    3. Typically material properties are defined for a reference temperature. Therefore, I would first check what data I have and adjust the PLAXIS defaults.
      I am not sure how I can answer that further, but I am certain that you can find information online and in publications. Maybe other fellow geotechnical engineers in this forum can share their views on this. 
  • Hi Mr. Stefanos, 

    Thanks for the reply. 

    Please correct me if I'm wrong. When laboratory experiments are taken place, the parameters is coming for the room temperature and when we use those parameters in the analysis part it is normally converted to 20 deg celsius to do further calculations. For example permeability of the soil is depend on the temperature so it is normally converted from room temperature to 20 deg celsius using correction factors. Consolidation parameters such as Cv, Cc and Cr also depend on this. So this correction is not for the thermal analysis I guess but not sure. 

    Thanks. 

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  • Hi Mr. Stefanos, 

    Thanks for the reply. 

    Please correct me if I'm wrong. When laboratory experiments are taken place, the parameters is coming for the room temperature and when we use those parameters in the analysis part it is normally converted to 20 deg celsius to do further calculations. For example permeability of the soil is depend on the temperature so it is normally converted from room temperature to 20 deg celsius using correction factors. Consolidation parameters such as Cv, Cc and Cr also depend on this. So this correction is not for the thermal analysis I guess but not sure. 

    Thanks. 

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