Estimation of the wetting induced settlement of loess soils from the wetting soil-water characteristic curve
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Collapsible loess soils, known for their significant volume reduction upon the wetting, pose critical
challenges in the geotechnical engineering. The estimation of the wetting-induced settlement is
crucial for the foundation design and the determination of the negative skin friction on the pile. In this
paper, a new method is proposed to estimate the wetting induced collapse from the wetting soil-water
characteristic curve (SWCC) and the index properties of the loess soils. In the proposed model, both the
water-entry value (WEV) and constant water content suction (ψwc) were adopted for the quantification
of the volume change with respect to the reduction in soil suction. The proposed method is verified
against the experimental data from published literature. Subsequently, the ground settlement of the
loess soil in the inundated condition was calculated by adopting the proposed method and comparing
the results with the field measurement data. The results of study indicated that the performance of the
proposed method is better than the conventional method in predicting the ground settlement by using
the local code in China.
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Li Chang; Chen Yuhui; Xiang Ke; Dai Guoliang; Gong Weiming; Yang Shaojun; Satyanaga Alfrendo; Chua Yuan Shen; Gao Peng; Zhai Qian. (2024). Estimation of the wetting induced settlement of loess soils from the wetting soil-water characteristic curve. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-83258-x