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Some relationships between shrink-swell index, liquid limit, plasticity index, activity and free swell index

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posted on 2024-10-31, 23:30 authored by Samudra Jayasekera, Abbas Mohajerani
Many laboratory experimental methods have been proposed to measure soil reactivity, some methods leading to direct measurement whilst other methods propose indirect estimations. Reactivity measurements based on plasticity properties appear to be commonly used and preferred over many other methods in the identification of soil expansivity, which may be due to the simplicity and easiness of test procedure. In this study, volume change potentials of several clay soil samples, containing different percentages of montmorillonite clay, are evaluated using shrink-swell index (I_(ss)), indirect estimations based on liquid limit (LL), plasticity index (PI), activity (A) and a new approach based on free swell index (FSI). The analysis of test resultspresented in this paper shows that FSI could be a satisfactory indicator for the classification of the volume change potential of clayey soils.

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Journal

Australian Geomechanics: News journal of the Australian Geomechanics Society.

Volume

38

Issue

2

Start page

53

End page

58

Total pages

6

Publisher

Australian Geomechanics Society

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Former Identifier

2003000970

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2010-10-04

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