Effects of coarse-grained materials on properties of residual soil |
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Authors: | I.G.B. Indrawan H. Rahardjo E.C. Leong |
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Affiliation: | a School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Blk N1, #B4b-06 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798, Singapore b School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Blk N1, #1A-02 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798, Singapore c School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Blk N1, #C1-80 Nanyang Avenue Singapore 639798, Singapore |
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Abstract: | Residual soils are generally characterised by a low coefficient of permeability and high shrinkage potential. Several soil improvement methods can be applied to overcome these problems, including mixing the residual soil with coarse-grained soils. In order to study the effects of varying coarse-grained materials on the hydraulic properties and shrinkage characteristics of residual soils, a local residual soil was mixed with different percentages of a gravelly sand and a medium sand. The hydraulic properties and shrinkage potential of the residual soil and the soil mixtures were investigated. The measurements showed that increasing the amount of coarse-grained materials increased the saturated permeability and reduced the shrinkage potential of the residual soil mixture. Increasing the amount of coarse-grained materials in the residual soil produced changes in several key parameters of soil-water characteristic curve (e.g., the slope, the air-entry value, the residual matric suction, and the residual volumetric water content), as well as the unsaturated permeabilities of the soil mixtures. |
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Keywords: | Residual soil Soil mixtures Coarse-grained materials Hydraulic properties Soil-water characteristic curve Permeability function Shrinkage characteristics |
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