The heave of expansive soil information is a fundamental part of the preparation of a foundation design to accommodate the anticipated volume change and consequences associated with the foundation movement over the design life of the structure. The one-dimensional oedometer is the most widely accepted method to identify and evaluate the amount of swell that may occur. Although the oedometer is used extensively for evaluating the amount of heave, the procedures used are quite varied, and few of the methods have been validated experimentally. An objective of this research study is to briefly explain common practices and existing heave prediction by oedometer methods and then, to validate by experimental laboratory heave tests using soil sampl...
Prediction of free field heave using CW and CH indices. In order to predict free heave in expansive ...
Surface and subsurface heave in an expansive shale and associated changes in soil suction and water ...
AbstractExpansive soils widely exist at different locations in nearly all new construction sites in ...
The heave of expansive soil information is a fundamental part of the preparation of a foundation des...
Expansive soil has been responsible for many structural damages that result in great financial losse...
Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 114...
In foundation design on an expansive soil, the most critical step is to quantify accurately the magn...
Expansive soils are considered to be a nightmare to the geotechnical engineers. As the losses to the...
Expansive soils are naturally occurring, moisture sensitive, relatively high plastic clays which swe...
During the past decade, the theory for heave prediction has developed within the context of unsatura...
Expansive soils are characterized by volume increase upon saturation. Extensive damages to structure...
During the past decade, the theory for heave prediction has developed within the context of unsatura...
Preconstruction treatment or the selection and design of a foundation system both rely on accurate e...
The one-dimensional (1-D) potential heave (or swell strain) of expansive soil is conventionally esti...
ABSTRACT: Swell percentage of expansive soils is commonly obtained from oedometer swell tests under ...
Prediction of free field heave using CW and CH indices. In order to predict free heave in expansive ...
Surface and subsurface heave in an expansive shale and associated changes in soil suction and water ...
AbstractExpansive soils widely exist at different locations in nearly all new construction sites in ...
The heave of expansive soil information is a fundamental part of the preparation of a foundation des...
Expansive soil has been responsible for many structural damages that result in great financial losse...
Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, King Saud University, P.O. Box 800, Riyadh 114...
In foundation design on an expansive soil, the most critical step is to quantify accurately the magn...
Expansive soils are considered to be a nightmare to the geotechnical engineers. As the losses to the...
Expansive soils are naturally occurring, moisture sensitive, relatively high plastic clays which swe...
During the past decade, the theory for heave prediction has developed within the context of unsatura...
Expansive soils are characterized by volume increase upon saturation. Extensive damages to structure...
During the past decade, the theory for heave prediction has developed within the context of unsatura...
Preconstruction treatment or the selection and design of a foundation system both rely on accurate e...
The one-dimensional (1-D) potential heave (or swell strain) of expansive soil is conventionally esti...
ABSTRACT: Swell percentage of expansive soils is commonly obtained from oedometer swell tests under ...
Prediction of free field heave using CW and CH indices. In order to predict free heave in expansive ...
Surface and subsurface heave in an expansive shale and associated changes in soil suction and water ...
AbstractExpansive soils widely exist at different locations in nearly all new construction sites in ...