Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil

The shrinking and swelling is a very common phenomenon in the world, mainly in arid and semiarid areas. The construction on these soils often requires a study of the risk of swelling, in advance. The emergence of this phenomenon in soils is caused primarily by the presence of swelling clays and wate...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Cherif Mechri, Amal Medjnoun, Ramdane Bahar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902067
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spelling doaj-6689aad3b8264dedb75c601b5c8bdf6b2021-02-02T07:41:13ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011490206710.1051/matecconf/201714902067matecconf_cmss2018_02067Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soilMohammed Cherif MechriAmal MedjnounRamdane BaharThe shrinking and swelling is a very common phenomenon in the world, mainly in arid and semiarid areas. The construction on these soils often requires a study of the risk of swelling, in advance. The emergence of this phenomenon in soils is caused primarily by the presence of swelling clays and water. The risk is most significant when the rate of the expansive minerals, such as bentonite, is important. Several researchers have studied the relationship between the percentages of swelling minerals and soil swelling potential. The researchers have shown the difficulty of characterization, because of the complexity of the phenomenon under natural conditions, where several other phenomena occur, and which are not considered in laboratory experimentation. This article addresses the characterization of several soils, with different swelling rates from the physical, chemical and mechanical tests. It shows the relationship between the quantity of swelling minerals and some site conditions, such as water content and consolidation stress, on the ability of soil to swell. This work aims to establish empirical relationships between the percentage of swelling minerals and soil swelling potential.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902067
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Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil
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title Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil
title_short Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil
title_full Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil
title_fullStr Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil
title_full_unstemmed Effect of swelling mineral on geotechnical characteristics of clay soil
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publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description The shrinking and swelling is a very common phenomenon in the world, mainly in arid and semiarid areas. The construction on these soils often requires a study of the risk of swelling, in advance. The emergence of this phenomenon in soils is caused primarily by the presence of swelling clays and water. The risk is most significant when the rate of the expansive minerals, such as bentonite, is important. Several researchers have studied the relationship between the percentages of swelling minerals and soil swelling potential. The researchers have shown the difficulty of characterization, because of the complexity of the phenomenon under natural conditions, where several other phenomena occur, and which are not considered in laboratory experimentation. This article addresses the characterization of several soils, with different swelling rates from the physical, chemical and mechanical tests. It shows the relationship between the quantity of swelling minerals and some site conditions, such as water content and consolidation stress, on the ability of soil to swell. This work aims to establish empirical relationships between the percentage of swelling minerals and soil swelling potential.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714902067
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