Preconstruction treatment or the selection and design of a foundation system both rely on accurate estimates of the potential heave of the supporting expansive soil. The majority of volume change testing of expansive soils has been performed under one-dimensional loading conditions in the oedometer. However, due to differences between laboratory test constraints and field conditions, the amount of volume change measured in various oedometer testing methods may differ dramatically from heave observed in the field. This paper presents the results of an experimental investigation in which the feasibility of using a stress path triaxial cell for evaluating the vertical swell of expansive soils under multi-dimensional loading conditions was exam...
Expansive soil has been responsible for many structural damages that result in great financial losse...
Numerous methods have been proposed to predict the swelling pressure and the amount of swell of an ...
The moisture variations in expansive soils cause shrink-swell behaviour, resulting in distress to th...
ABSTRACT: Swell percentage of expansive soils is commonly obtained from oedometer swell tests under ...
Department of Civil Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThis paper presents the r...
College of Engineering, King Saud University, RiyadhSwell percentage of expansive soils is commonly ...
Expansive soils are characterized by volume increase upon saturation. Extensive damages to structure...
Expansive soils are naturally occurring, moisture sensitive, relatively high plastic clays which swe...
A reliable estimate of the expected heave represents the most important factor influencing the selec...
For any construction activity in expansive soils, determination of swelling pressure/heave is an e...
AbstractExpansive soils widely exist at different locations in nearly all new construction sites in ...
The change in shear strength of expansive soils with the amount of swell was experimentally investig...
The heave of expansive soil information is a fundamental part of the preparation of a foundation des...
Evaluation of swelling behavior is important for designing structures in expansive soils areas, espe...
The one-dimensional (1-D) potential heave (or swell strain) of expansive soil is conventionally esti...
Expansive soil has been responsible for many structural damages that result in great financial losse...
Numerous methods have been proposed to predict the swelling pressure and the amount of swell of an ...
The moisture variations in expansive soils cause shrink-swell behaviour, resulting in distress to th...
ABSTRACT: Swell percentage of expansive soils is commonly obtained from oedometer swell tests under ...
Department of Civil Engineering, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaThis paper presents the r...
College of Engineering, King Saud University, RiyadhSwell percentage of expansive soils is commonly ...
Expansive soils are characterized by volume increase upon saturation. Extensive damages to structure...
Expansive soils are naturally occurring, moisture sensitive, relatively high plastic clays which swe...
A reliable estimate of the expected heave represents the most important factor influencing the selec...
For any construction activity in expansive soils, determination of swelling pressure/heave is an e...
AbstractExpansive soils widely exist at different locations in nearly all new construction sites in ...
The change in shear strength of expansive soils with the amount of swell was experimentally investig...
The heave of expansive soil information is a fundamental part of the preparation of a foundation des...
Evaluation of swelling behavior is important for designing structures in expansive soils areas, espe...
The one-dimensional (1-D) potential heave (or swell strain) of expansive soil is conventionally esti...
Expansive soil has been responsible for many structural damages that result in great financial losse...
Numerous methods have been proposed to predict the swelling pressure and the amount of swell of an ...
The moisture variations in expansive soils cause shrink-swell behaviour, resulting in distress to th...