A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam

The objectives of this research were to carry out a laboratory testings on disturbed soil sample of Perai alluvial soil. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the index properties and the shear strength of the alluvial soil. The laboratory studies were divided into two parts which were labo...

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Main Author: Adam, Aina
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2007
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33563/
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description The objectives of this research were to carry out a laboratory testings on disturbed soil sample of Perai alluvial soil. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the index properties and the shear strength of the alluvial soil. The laboratory studies were divided into two parts which were laboratory strength test and classification tests. The study involved collection of samples from underneath the Penang Bridge. Based on the test, the alluvia] marine soil has been classified as either SILT of high plasticity or CLAY of high plasticity. The shear strength parameters of the soil which is cohesion and friction angle were 6.2 kPa and 20° respectively.
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spelling uitm-335632020-08-24T09:29:41Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33563/ A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam Adam, Aina Soil mechanics. Including properties of soils, water in soil, strength properties, consolidation, etc. Laboratory manuals. Testing of soils. Measurements The objectives of this research were to carry out a laboratory testings on disturbed soil sample of Perai alluvial soil. Laboratory studies were conducted to determine the index properties and the shear strength of the alluvial soil. The laboratory studies were divided into two parts which were laboratory strength test and classification tests. The study involved collection of samples from underneath the Penang Bridge. Based on the test, the alluvia] marine soil has been classified as either SILT of high plasticity or CLAY of high plasticity. The shear strength parameters of the soil which is cohesion and friction angle were 6.2 kPa and 20° respectively. 2007-05-11 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33563/1/33563.pdf Adam, Aina (2007) A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam. (2007) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Soil mechanics. Including properties of soils, water in soil, strength properties, consolidation, etc.
Laboratory manuals. Testing of soils. Measurements
Adam, Aina
A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam
title A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam
title_full A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam
title_fullStr A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam
title_full_unstemmed A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam
title_short A laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of Perai area / Aina Adam
title_sort laboratory study on the properties of alluvial marine soil: case study of perai area / aina adam
topic Soil mechanics. Including properties of soils, water in soil, strength properties, consolidation, etc.
Laboratory manuals. Testing of soils. Measurements
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/33563/