On the bearing capacity of an unsaturated expansive soil basement

2020 ◽  
pp. 763-767
Author(s):  
Y.F. Xu ◽  
D. Fu ◽  
G.J. Zhang
2014 ◽  
Vol 580-583 ◽  
pp. 552-555
Author(s):  
Yuan Wei ◽  
Wei Zhong Xing ◽  
Yan Shao

Deformation of expansive soil subgrade depends on moisture content. Anti-seepage measure of unsaturated expansive soil was carried out using ABAQUS as for the influence of atmosphere. The results show that there is large change in water content using anti-seepage measure measure. After using anti-seepage measure, range of water content decreases. At the same time, range of water content value obviously decreases with the increase of the depth of seepage control. Therefore, damage of pavement caused the deformation can decrease by seepage control measure. The results could be used for engineering design and numerical calculation.


2007 ◽  
Vol 30 (2) ◽  
pp. 12704 ◽  
Author(s):  
LD Suits ◽  
TC Sheahan ◽  
TLT Zhan ◽  
CWW Ng ◽  
DG Fredlund

Expansive soil is a problematic soil which found in wide part of the world that has a high degree of sensitivity, nature of expansion and shrink behavior during water adding and removing this caused insufficient bearing capacity, excessive differential settlement and instability on excavation and embankment forming those conditions accelerate damage of building structure, road highway and dam. Attempt to undertake construction in such type of soil result will be bearing capacity failure, settlement problem. One of the well-known application of Lime and fly ash were improve Atterberg limits, compaction characteristics, bearing capacity and prevention of swelling problem of expansive clay that is why the main reason to select lime and fly ash in this project, both are good binding material to increase the cohesion force and shear strength of soil and assured to established rigid pavements and foundations. The mixing proportion of lime, fly ash and combination of lime and fly ash are (0%, 2 %, 4 % ), (10%, 15% ,20% ), (2 %+10 %, 2 % +15 %, 2 % +20 %) and (4 %+10 %, 4 % + 15 % , 4 %+ 20 %) with expansive soil respectively and then explored how much it modify the characteristics of soil like maximum dry density moisture content, consistency limits, FSI, UCS and CBR value which compare to untreated soil. Lime and fly ash treated soil carried out various tests Such as Moisture content test, consistency limit, compaction test, Unconfined Compression swelling index test and California bearing ratio test then after justify weather the bearing capacity of soil is good or not . Classification of soil was determined by conducting plasticity index and swelling index tests. Effect of lime and fly ash on soil index properties were assessed by conducting Atterberg limits test, strength of soil were assessed by conducting compaction test, UCS tests and CBR test and swelling properties were checked by conducting swelling index test. Expansive clay soil were mixed with lime, fly ash and combination of lime - fly ash by replacement process of soil and then cured for 7, 14 and 28 days.


2021 ◽  
Vol 337 ◽  
pp. 03009
Author(s):  
Mengxi Tan ◽  
Sai K. Vanapalli

In the last two decades, there has been a significant increase in infrastructure development on slopes of hilly regions of the world, due to population growth. There are many infrastructures on unsaturated expansive slopes, especially in semi-arid and arid regions. Rainfall infiltration is one of the major factors that contributes to the slope and infrastructure foundations failures on hilly slopes with unsaturated expansive soils. In the current study, a rational approach is proposed considering the combined influence of the foundation-slope behavior based on the principles of unsaturated soil mechanics. This is achieved by a novel numerical modelling approach using the commercial software Geo-studio to investigate the performance of strip foundation located on the top of the unsaturated expansive soil slope subjected to various rainfall infiltration conditions. Hydro-mechanical coupling analysis is conducted to evaluate the rainfall water infiltration influence combined with slope stability analysis using limit equilibrium method. Comparisons are made between both the foundation bearing capacity, slope stability before and after rainfall water infiltration. Different failure mechanisms of the foundation and slope system are presented with and without foundation loading for various rainfall scenarios. Results summarized in this paper are helpful for the geotechnical engineers for understanding the performance of shallow foundations on unsaturated expansive soil slopes considering the influence of rainfall infiltration conditions.


2013 ◽  
Vol 859 ◽  
pp. 243-247
Author(s):  
Xue Jun Liu

GFRP anchor pile is to be researched and promoted in expansive soil foundation of tower buildings and underground buildings. Expansive soil area was selected, and comparison scheme of reinforced concrete anchor pile and GFRP anchor pile was designed. Uplift and compressive ultimate bearing capacity comparison experiment was done by one grouting, twice grouting, water cement ratio and soak. The performance of the two types of anchor pile each has advantages and disadvantages. Durability, safety, economy are considered, and traditional method of anchor pile can be improved. GFRP anchor pile and reinforced concrete anchor pile can be used in combination, and that can be better used in expansive soil foundation.


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