Factors Affecting Shrinkage Crack Development in Clay Soils: An Experimental Study

Chinmay V. Lokre, A. Shakoor, N. Wells
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Clay soils are widely used in constructing embankment dams, levees, highway embankments, sanitary landfills, and hydraulic barriers where they are compacted at maximum dry density and optimum water content. These structures are exposed to many cycles of wetting and drying during their service life, resulting in volume changes and developing shrinkage cracks. This study investigated the effect of density, water content, drying temperature, layer thickness, plasticity index, and multiple wetting and drying cycles on shrinkage crack parameters (length, aperture, and area). Five samples each of low-plasticity clay, medium-plasticity clay, and high-plasticity clay at water contents on both sides of optimum water content were compacted and then oven dried at temperatures of 10°C, 20°C, 30°C, 40°C, and 50°C. Upon complete drying, crack length, aperture, and area were digitally measured. Additionally, we saturated uncompacted clay layers of varying thicknesses (5, 7, 10, 20, and 30 mm) of the three clay types and oven dried them at the listed temperatures to investigate the effect of layer thickness on shrinkage crack parameters. The length, aperture, and area of the cracks were correlated with the influencing factors. Among the compacted samples, only high-plasticity clay samples developed shrinkage cracks, exhibiting an increase in crack length, aperture, and area with an increase in dry density and water content. For the uncompacted samples, crack length and crack area decreased with increasing layer thickness, whereas crack aperture increased.
粘土收缩裂缝发展影响因素的试验研究
粘土被广泛用于建造堤坝、堤防、公路堤防、卫生垃圾填埋场和水力屏障,在那里它们被压实在最大的干密度和最佳的含水量。这些结构在其使用寿命期间暴露于许多干湿循环,导致体积变化并产生收缩裂缝。研究了密度、含水量、干燥温度、层厚、塑性指数、多次干湿循环对收缩裂缝参数(长度、孔径、面积)的影响。在最佳含水量两侧的低塑性粘土、中塑性粘土和高塑性粘土各5个样品被压实,然后在10°C、20°C、30°C、40°C和50°C的温度下进行烘箱干燥。在完全干燥后,裂缝长度,孔径和面积被数字测量。此外,我们将三种粘土类型的不同厚度(5,7,10,20和30mm)的未压实粘土层饱和,并在列出的温度下进行烘箱干燥,以研究层厚度对收缩裂纹参数的影响。裂纹的长度、孔径和面积与影响因素相关。在压实试样中,只有高塑性粘土试样出现收缩裂缝,随着干密度和含水量的增加,裂缝长度、孔径和面积均有所增加。对于未压实试样,裂纹长度和裂纹面积随层厚的增加而减小,而裂纹孔径则随层厚的增加而增大。
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