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Title:
Laboratory and field testing of unsaturated soils
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Dordrecht : Springer, 2009
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214 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cm.
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9781402088186

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technique and its applications are presented. In ad- tion, the limitations of the axis-translation technique ThesuccessfulimplementationofTerzaghi seffective and the methods that can be used to alleviate some of stress principle for saturated soils in the engineering these limitations are highlighted. Various parameters practice has led many researchers to attempt to extend thatin?uence theaxis-translationtechniquesuchasair a stress stable variable framework to unsaturated diffusion, water volume change, long term testing and soils. For example Bishop (1959) modi?ed Terzaghi evaporation are brie?y described. effective stress equation with the introduction of a soil parameter, v (which is a function of degree of saturation) to interpret the mechanical behaviour of 3 Hanging Water Column unsaturated soils. Several researchers during the last threedecades haveproposedframeworksforinterpret- Buckingham (1907) was one of the pioneering sci- ing the engineering behavior of unsaturated soils in tists who measured the relationship between capillary termsoftwoormoreindependentstressstatevariables potentialandwatercontent(i.e., SWRC)andexpressed over a large suction range (Fredlund and Morgenstern itasacontinuousfunctionusinghangingwatercolumn 1977; Toll 1990; Wheeler and Sivakumar 1995). (i.e., negative water column) technique. This relation- The research direction in recent years has been ship has been considered as an important milestone towards understanding the comprehensive behaviour in the history of soil physics and the mechanics of of unsaturated soils by extending the critical state soil unsaturated soils (Barbour 1998; Narasimhan 2005)."


Table of Contents

A. Tarantino and E. Romero and Y.-J. CuiF.A.M. Marinho and W.A. Take and A. TarantinoR. Bulut and E.C. LeongS.K. Vanapalli and M.V. Nicotera and R.S. SharmaJ.A. Blatz and Y.-J. Cui and L. OldecopL.R. Hoyos and L. Laloui and R. VassalloF. Masrouri and K.V. Bicalho and K. KawaiE. Romero and P.H. SimmsP. Delage and E. RomeroA. Tarantino and A.M. Ridley and D.G. TollY.-J. Cui and J.G. ZornbergC.W.W. Ng and S.M. Springman and E.E. AlonsoE.E. Alonso and S.M. Springman and C.W.W. Ng
Prefacep. 1
Measurement of matric suction using tensiometric and axis translation techniquesp. 3
Indirect measurement of suctionp. 21
Axis translation and negative water column techniques for suction controlp. 33
Vapour equilibrium and osmotic technique for suction controlp. 49
Mechanical testing in unsaturated soilsp. 63
Laboratory hydraulic testing in unsaturated soilsp. 79
Microstructure investigation in unsaturated soils: a review with special attention to contribution of mercury intrusion porosimetry and environmental scanning electron microscopyp. 93
Geoenvironmental testingp. 117
Field measurement of suction, water content, and water permeabilityp. 139
Water balance and evapotranspiration monitoring in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineeringp. 171
Monitoring the performance of unsaturated soil slopesp. 187
Monitoring large-scale tests for nuclear waste disposalp. 205
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