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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Bakht Zamin ◽  
Hassan Nasir ◽  
Khalid Mehmood ◽  
Qaiser Iqbal ◽  
M. Tariq Bashir ◽  
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Swelling and shrinkage are the two distinctive characteristics of expansive soils, and due to this behavior, these soils are considered a natural hazard for infrastructure. Many structures in different regions have been impaired due to the swell/shrink behavior of the expansive soil. Most of the severe distress is impeded because of the inherent suction (negative pore water pressure) present in expansive soils. Both suction and swelling parameters are greatly affected by the surrounding moisture content. Due to this feature of expansive soil, geotechnical engineers are interested in utilizing the suction-based correlations for the assessment of unsaturated expansive soils. The current investigation was carried out to develop novel correlations incorporating lab testing and field instrumentation. To fulfill the objectives, eight sites of the local expansive soil in Pakistan were selected for samples collection and field testing. Conventional odometer testing was conducted to measure the swell pressure (Sp) and swell potential (S) of the fabricated/remolded specimens. Gypsum block (G-block) sensors were additionally utilized for estimating the matric suction in the field. To expand the database, the previously published data of the same nature was also incorporated. Based on the results, the power form of the novel correlations (suction-based) is highly significant for estimating (Sp), while for swell potential, the logarithmic correlation with R2 = 0.6551 is more significant than other forms of correlations. The proposed suction-based correlation can be equally utilized for the estimation of field suction as well as for swell behavior of expansive soil having a plasticity index (PI) ≥ 22%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-15
Author(s):  
Mingyu Li ◽  
Yanqing Wei ◽  
Yunlong Liu ◽  
Junwei Jin

Lateral swelling pressure (LSP) develops when expansive soil volume increment associated with water infiltration is restrained in a confined domain, for example, due to construction of civil infrastructure. In this paper, initially a flowchart is developed to highlight various key factors that influence the LSP mobilization according to lab and field studies collected from previous literature studies. Then extending unsaturated soil mechanics, a theoretical framework is proposed for illustrating the LSP mobilization in the field against retaining structures and pile foundations under different boundary conditions, respectively. An example problem for a basement wall and a pile foundation constructed in a typical expansive soil from Regina, Canada, is presented to illustrate the proposed theoretical framework. The framework and corresponding analysis presented in this paper can facilitate to provide rational designs of geotechnical infrastructures in expansive soils.


2020 ◽  
Vol 195 ◽  
pp. 02019
Author(s):  
Kai LI ◽  
Liang Kong ◽  
Hossein Nowamooz ◽  
Cyrille Chazallon

Expansive soils, susceptible to be affected by the environmental conditions, expand when water is added and shrink when they dry out. This continuous change in soil volume is able to cause structures built on them to move unevenly and crack. To investigate the hydro-mechanical behavior of unsaturated expansive soils, many laboratory tests on these materials have been carried on and numerous models have also been proposed with a relatively large number of parameters. In this study, a simplified model based on Zarka method has been developed for unsaturated expansive soils. The direct determination of the steady solutions in Zarka analysis is able to replace classic step-by-step method and needs less model parameters. In this context, this paper presents a Zarka-based model to predict the volume change in unsaturated expansive soils under seasonal drought and rainfall cycles and the proposed model is implemented in the finite element code to simulate long-term behavior of a 2D structure consisting of expansive soils and subjected to successive drought and rainfall cycles. Finally, the numerical calculation defines the plastic strain field and the inelastic displacement field of the studied structure.


2018 ◽  
Vol 149 ◽  
pp. 02033
Author(s):  
Jamila El Brahmi ◽  
Nouzha Lamdouar ◽  
Mimoun Zoukaghe

The main purpose of this paper is to determine the yield function F of the Barcelona Expansive Model and its partial derivatives with respect to the stress vector σ, the suction s and the hardening parameter χ. These results are important by the fact that they are used to solve the elastoplastic problem of unsaturated expansive soils.


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