TY - JOUR
T1 - Laboratory determination of volumetric shrinkage behavior of bentonites
T2 - A critical appraisal
AU - Gapak, Yagom
AU - Das, Geetanjali
AU - Yerramshetty, Uday
AU - Bharat, Tadikonda Venkata
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful for the support received by the corresponding author from the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India through INSPIRE FACULTY AWARD, IFA12-ENG-41 to carry out the present study. The authors thank Centre for the Environment and Department of Physics, IIT Guwahati, for providing the facilities; would like to reserve special thanks to Ms. Praisy Terangpi (Research scholar) of Centre for the Environment and Mr. Dhanesh Sing Das (Research scholar) of Civil Engineering department, IIT Guwahati for their help. The authors also thank Dr. Sukanya Sharma (Associate Professor) and Mr. Pankaj Singh (Research scholar) of HSS Department, IIT Guwahati; the associate editor of this journal for the valuable discussion on identifying the clay minerals by different XRD forms. Thanks are due to the unknown reviewers and the associate editor of this journal for their constructive and thought-provoking suggestions that improved the overall manuscript to a great extent.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2017/1/1
Y1 - 2017/1/1
N2 - Montmorillonite-rich clays such as bentonites are extensively used in many engineering applications. Determination of volumetric shrinkage behavior is important for the analysis of flow, compressibility, and shear strength behavior of unsaturated bentonite clays. Volumetric shrinkage curve (VSC) provides volume of the soil specimen with changes in the water content. VSC data of bentonites are estimated using several laboratory test methodologies designed for non-plastic soils. The influence of wax coating method, clod test, balloon method, and direct measurement techniques on the measured shrinkage data of four different Indian bentonites was analyzed. The limitations associated with the shrinkage tests were discussed in this work. Laboratory shrinkage tests were found to be incapable of establishing the shrinkage behavior of plastic clays over the entire range of water contents. Two theoretical models were fitted to the measured data for analyzing different shrinkage characteristics. The models demonstrated an excellent fitting to the measured data with coefficient of determination varied between 0.987 and 0.999. The measured soil water retention data, in terms of gravimetric water content versus matric suction, were combined with the measured VSC data from different tests to establish the SWCC data in terms of degree of saturation versus matric suction. The influence of measurement errors in VSC tests on the estimated SWCC data was discussed on two of the studied bentonites.
AB - Montmorillonite-rich clays such as bentonites are extensively used in many engineering applications. Determination of volumetric shrinkage behavior is important for the analysis of flow, compressibility, and shear strength behavior of unsaturated bentonite clays. Volumetric shrinkage curve (VSC) provides volume of the soil specimen with changes in the water content. VSC data of bentonites are estimated using several laboratory test methodologies designed for non-plastic soils. The influence of wax coating method, clod test, balloon method, and direct measurement techniques on the measured shrinkage data of four different Indian bentonites was analyzed. The limitations associated with the shrinkage tests were discussed in this work. Laboratory shrinkage tests were found to be incapable of establishing the shrinkage behavior of plastic clays over the entire range of water contents. Two theoretical models were fitted to the measured data for analyzing different shrinkage characteristics. The models demonstrated an excellent fitting to the measured data with coefficient of determination varied between 0.987 and 0.999. The measured soil water retention data, in terms of gravimetric water content versus matric suction, were combined with the measured VSC data from different tests to establish the SWCC data in terms of degree of saturation versus matric suction. The influence of measurement errors in VSC tests on the estimated SWCC data was discussed on two of the studied bentonites.
KW - Bentonites
KW - Laboratory determination
KW - Soil water characteristics
KW - Volumetric shrinkage curve
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U2 - 10.1016/j.clay.2016.10.038
DO - 10.1016/j.clay.2016.10.038
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85002375400
VL - 135
SP - 554
EP - 566
JO - Applied Clay Science
JF - Applied Clay Science
SN - 0169-1317
ER -