Swelling behaviour of soil-bentonite mixtures

Sivapullaiah, P. V. ; Sridharan, A. ; Stalin, V. K. (1996) Swelling behaviour of soil-bentonite mixtures Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 33 (5). pp. 808-814. ISSN 0008-3674

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Abstract

Studies on the swelling behaviour of mixtures of bentonite clay and nonswelling coarser fractions of different sizes and shapes reveal that observed swelling occurs only after the voids of the nonswelling particles are filled up with swollen clay particles. The magnitude of the swell within the voids, called intervoid swelling is large when the size and percentage of the nonswelling coarser fraction is large. The observable swell, after intervoid swelling, is called primary swelling and follows a rectangular hyperbolic realtionship with time. The total swell per gram of the clay decreases with an increase in the size of the nonswelling fraction and with a decrease in the percentage of swelling clay. Time swell realionships show that swelling continues to occur for a long time after the primary swelling, and this is called secondary swelling.

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Keywords:Clay; Expansive Soil; Swelling; Time Factor
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