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an engineering geological characterisation of tropical clays - GBV

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loaded to their swelling pressure), <strong>an</strong>d which could not therefore be recovered on subsequent<br />

complete unloading. In order to improve on the estimation capability <strong>an</strong>d reliability <strong>of</strong> this<br />

method, it is recommended that the amount <strong>of</strong> ultimate swelling (Smax) under zero loading,<br />

<strong>an</strong>d on which calculation <strong>of</strong> percentage swelling is based, be determined on separate test<br />

specimens from those used in the swelling test. Cumulative swelling values (S mm) obtained<br />

during the swelling test would then be expressed as a percentage <strong>of</strong> this separately determined<br />

maximun swelling value, Smax (mm).<br />

Adoption <strong>of</strong> a modified triaxial compression cell (after Abebe, 2002) to investigate exp<strong>an</strong>sive<br />

<strong>clays</strong> could prove useful in providing more accurate information on swelling characteristics<br />

through simult<strong>an</strong>eous measurement <strong>of</strong> swelling pressure <strong>an</strong>d associated swelling strain<br />

(volume ch<strong>an</strong>ge).

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