학술논문

Effects of water content change path on laboratory and field compaction of lime stabilized expansive soil
Document Type
article
Source
Frontiers in Earth Science, Vol 11 (2023)
Subject
dry compaction test
wet compaction test
maximum dry density
optimum water content
matric suction
Science
Language
English
ISSN
2296-6463
Abstract
Generally, the soil requires to be compacted in highway construction. The expansive soil is a special type of soil that is highly susceptible to variations in water content, which affects the degree of compaction at the same compaction energy. In the present study, a series of wet compaction tests and dry compaction tests were carried out in the laboratory. Laboratory test results show that dry compaction will produce a higher optimum water content and a higher maximum dry unit weight compared to wet compaction, because its matric suction is smaller. Field compaction tests were also conducted, the results showed that there might be a risk of under-compacting soils during construction caused by different water content change path in actual field conditions.