Abstract

Each soil type has different behavior with regard to determination of maximum dry density and optimum moisture content and therefore any soil type has its own compaction requirements for experimental purposes and for control the compaction in the field. The general purpose of this study is to a better understanding of the compaction characteristics of high expansive soils, with emphasis on the relationships of moisture content and dry density of high expansive soils at a range of compaction energy levels. To achieve this purpose, high expansive soils samples were subjected to Atterberg limit and a set of laboratory compaction tests to find compaction characteristics namely; maximum dry unit weight and optimum water content of high expansive soils at different compaction energy (compaction effort) for different number of hammer blows per each layer range from 10 to 50, which varied the energy per unit volume from 356 KN/m3 to 1188 KN/m3.Rather than single peak compaction curves, the most achieved compaction curves are an irregular one and half peak compaction curves. According to the comparison results of different compaction energy, it was concluded that the maximum dry unit weight of high expansive soil was not highly affected by gradually increase of applied energy. The results showed that, the maximum dry density of tested expansive soils sample increased from 1.48g/cm3 to 1.6g/cm3 with increase of compaction energy from 356 KN/m3 to 1188 KN/m3.

Highlights

  • Soil compaction is common practice in the quality control of engineering construction. It is part of the of construction materials procedures that helps construction engineers to improve the properties of soil

  • Very slight increment of dry density were observed compares to increment of applied energy, this mean that the high expansive soils are not highly affected by the increase of compaction energy

  • Study the different geotechnical properties of various soils types is very important to the construction engineer

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

The improvement of engineering properties of expansive soils is very important for strong durable pavements and foundations. Density moisture content test is usually used test for quality control of construction works It is one of the soil properties tests that help engineers to planning, design, constructing and maintaining of overall civil engineering infrastructure projects.The process of compaction alters and improves the engineering properties of soils because when soils are compacted to a denser state, they will exhibit higher strength, lower compressibility, and lower permeability. These properties are desirable for strong durable pavements and foundations.

MATERIALS TESTED
EQUIPMENT USED AND TESTING PROCEDURES
AND DISCUSSION
Effect of Compaction Energy
CONCLUSION
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