Abstract

AbstractA common underlying assumption in the development of soil-water characteristic curves (SWCCs) is that the soil is sufficiently stiff such that no changes occur in the volume of the soil associated with soil-suction change. A number of researchers recently recognized the importance of considering soil-volume changes in SWCCs; however, few researchers have evaluated the effect of volume change on the computed rate and degree of wetting/drying of unsaturated soils and the associated impact on computed soil-volume change response. This paper focuses on the impacts of considering soil-volume change in the determination of SWCCs for high-volume-change soils, with emphasis on the estimated unsaturated hydraulic conductivity function and response to wetting. Numerical simulations of unsaturated flow and suction-induced volume change were used to study the effect of consideration of volume change in the determination of SWCCs. Numerical analyses used laboratory-determined SWCCs with and without the inclusi...

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