Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology

The characterization of the swell potential of expansive clay is complicated by the fact that traditional swell testing methods require an excessive amount of time for specimens to swell to their maximum heights. As a result, the practicing engineer has typically referred to correlations between swe...

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Main Author: Kuhn, Jeffrey Albin
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1288
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spelling ndltd-UTEXAS-oai-repositories.lib.utexas.edu-2152-ETD-UT-2010-05-12882015-09-20T17:04:33ZCharacterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technologyKuhn, Jeffrey AlbinSwellingClaysCentrifugeInfiltrationFree-swellThe characterization of the swell potential of expansive clay is complicated by the fact that traditional swell testing methods require an excessive amount of time for specimens to swell to their maximum heights. As a result, the practicing engineer has typically referred to correlations between swell potential and index properties rather than directly measuring swelling in a laboratory experiment. The purpose of this study is to evaluate an alternate testing method using a geotechnical centrifuge in an attempt to decrease the time required to evaluate the swell potential of expansive clays so that expermientally obtained swelling properties may be obtained within a reasonable time period. This study includes an experimental program involving a series of tests in which compacted clay specimens are flown in a cetrifuge and their heights are monitored as water infiltrates into them.text2012-01-23T19:39:25Z2012-01-23T19:39:25Z2010-052012-01-23May 20102012-01-23T19:40:38Zthesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/2152/ETD-UT-2010-05-12882152/ETD-UT-2010-05-1288eng
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topic Swelling
Clays
Centrifuge
Infiltration
Free-swell
spellingShingle Swelling
Clays
Centrifuge
Infiltration
Free-swell
Kuhn, Jeffrey Albin
Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
description The characterization of the swell potential of expansive clay is complicated by the fact that traditional swell testing methods require an excessive amount of time for specimens to swell to their maximum heights. As a result, the practicing engineer has typically referred to correlations between swell potential and index properties rather than directly measuring swelling in a laboratory experiment. The purpose of this study is to evaluate an alternate testing method using a geotechnical centrifuge in an attempt to decrease the time required to evaluate the swell potential of expansive clays so that expermientally obtained swelling properties may be obtained within a reasonable time period. This study includes an experimental program involving a series of tests in which compacted clay specimens are flown in a cetrifuge and their heights are monitored as water infiltrates into them. === text
author Kuhn, Jeffrey Albin
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title Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
title_short Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
title_full Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
title_fullStr Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
title_sort characterization of the swelling potential of expansive clays using centrifuge technology
publishDate 2012
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