The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation

Cut and fill in construction is inevitable in order to achieve the desired formation level for a structure. Structures maybe constructed on compacted fill provided it is compacted according to the requirement specification. However, for poorly compacted soil the settlements of foundation can be caus...

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Main Author: R. Alrowaimi, Mohamed Muftah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2006
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description Cut and fill in construction is inevitable in order to achieve the desired formation level for a structure. Structures maybe constructed on compacted fill provided it is compacted according to the requirement specification. However, for poorly compacted soil the settlements of foundation can be caused by consolidation of compressible fill under foundation loading, consolidation of the fill under its own weight, consolidation of the natural ground beneath the fill and the collapse settlement due to inundation. This project is concerned with the settlement of foundation not only due to the increment in the applied stress but also the compressibility due to inundation of water. A series of consolidation tests has been conducted on lateritic clay samples, prepared at various densities representing the poorly, well-compacted density and at maximum dry density. It was observed in this study that the collapse potential for UTM high plasticity Lateritic clay might cause moderate trouble or trouble for the foundation on poorly or non-compacted soil. While the main settlement was occurred due to the increment in the applied stresses. However, the collapse potential increases with the decrement in the moisture content which reflects reduction in the dry density of the soil. The collapse potential also shows an increase trend as applied stress increases
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spelling utm-21942018-06-13T07:07:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/2194/ The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation R. Alrowaimi, Mohamed Muftah TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Cut and fill in construction is inevitable in order to achieve the desired formation level for a structure. Structures maybe constructed on compacted fill provided it is compacted according to the requirement specification. However, for poorly compacted soil the settlements of foundation can be caused by consolidation of compressible fill under foundation loading, consolidation of the fill under its own weight, consolidation of the natural ground beneath the fill and the collapse settlement due to inundation. This project is concerned with the settlement of foundation not only due to the increment in the applied stress but also the compressibility due to inundation of water. A series of consolidation tests has been conducted on lateritic clay samples, prepared at various densities representing the poorly, well-compacted density and at maximum dry density. It was observed in this study that the collapse potential for UTM high plasticity Lateritic clay might cause moderate trouble or trouble for the foundation on poorly or non-compacted soil. While the main settlement was occurred due to the increment in the applied stresses. However, the collapse potential increases with the decrement in the moisture content which reflects reduction in the dry density of the soil. The collapse potential also shows an increase trend as applied stress increases 2006-11 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/2194/1/MohamedMuftahRAlrowaimiMFKA2006.pdf R. Alrowaimi, Mohamed Muftah (2006) The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation. Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Civil Engineering ; Civil-Geotechnic.
spellingShingle TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
R. Alrowaimi, Mohamed Muftah
The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
title The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
title_full The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
title_fullStr The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
title_full_unstemmed The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
title_short The compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
title_sort compressibility of fill subjected to applied stress and inundation
topic TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
url http://eprints.utm.my/2194/
http://eprints.utm.my/2194/1/MohamedMuftahRAlrowaimiMFKA2006.pdf