Treatment of expansive soils with quality saline pore water by cyclic drying and wetting

Authors

  • Ali Raeesi Estabragh Department of Irrigation and Reclamation Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
  • Amin Soltani Department of Irrigation and Reclamation Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, University of Tehran, Karaj, Iran
Abstract:

Expansive soils can be found in many parts of the world particularly in arid and semi-arid regions. These soilspose a significant hazard to civil engineering structures due to its high swelling and shrinkage potential. This paperpresents the results of an experimental program developed to investigate the effect of cyclic drying and wetting on theswelling potential of expansive soils with various pore water qualities. Soil samples were prepared by staticcompaction with distilled and saline pore water solutions consisting of sodium chloride (NaCl) with 50 and 250 g/Lconcentrations. Soil samples were subjected to drying and wetting cycles using a modified oedometer apparatus,under a surcharge pressure of 10 kPa. Axial deformations caused by drying and wetting during various cycles weremeasured until shrink-swell equilibrium condition was attained. The results indicated that conducting consecutivedrying and wetting causes a considerable reduction in the swelling potential of soil samples prepared with differentqualities of pore water. Shrink-swell equilibrium in soil samples prepared with distilled water and 50 g/L NaClsolution was achieved after 5 consecutive cycles while soil samples with 250 g/L NaCl solution as pore water,reached equilibrium condition after approximately 3 or 4 cycles. Furthermore, the overall swelling potential for soilsamples prepared with 250 g/L NaCl solution was seen to be greater compared to distilled water and 50 g/L NaClsolution respectively.

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volume 20  issue 1

pages  73- 82

publication date 2015-01-01

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