Partial Saturations in Compacted Soil

Title: Partial Saturations in Compacted Soil
Author: Domenico Gallipoli
ISBN: 072775775X / 9780727757753
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 192
Publisher: ICE Publishing
Year: 2013
Availability: In Stock

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Geotechnique Symposium in Print 2011: The theme of this symposium blends together two areas of research which relate to the effects of suction and partial saturation on soil behaviour and the study of compaction as a method of soil improvement. The recurring interest in these areas of research, together with the recent increase in the number of international conferences dedicated to unsaturated soils, is a clear indication of the continued relevance of this theme to the geotechnical profession.

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Preface

Keynote Speeches
Chapter 1 :
Compacted Soil Behaviour : Initial State, Structure and Constitutive Modelling
Chapter 2 : The Assessment of Old Railway Embankments - Time for a Change?

Session 1 : Material Characterisation
Chapter 3 :
Effects of the Maximum Soil Aggregates Size and Cyclic Wetting-Drying on the Stiffness of a Limetreated Clayey Soil

Technical Note
Chapter 4 :
Some Aspects of the Behaviour of Compacted Soils along Wetting Paths

Session 2 : Experimental Observation and Modelling
Chapter 5 :
An Insight into the Water Retention Properties of Compacted Clayey Soils
Chapter 6 : Hydromechanical Behaviour of Compacted Granular Expansive Mixtures : Experimental and Constitutive Study
Chapter 7 : Experimental Observations of the Stress Regime in Unsaturated Compacted Clay When Laterally Confined

Session 3 : Bechmarking of Techniques and Models
Chapter 8 :
Bechmark of Constitutive Models for Unsaturated Soils
Chapter 9 : Bechmark of Experimental Techniques for Measuring and Controlling Suction

Session 4 : Application to Engineering Problems and Case Studies
Chapter 10 :
Hydromechanical Behaviour of a Heterogeneous Compacted Soil : Experimental Observations and Modelling
Chapter 11 : Modelling the Response of Lechago Earth and Rockfill Dam
Chapter 12 : Physical Modelling of Wetting-Induced Collapse in Embankment Base

Selected Questions and Answers