Compaction characteristics of granular soils in United Arab Emirates

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Omar, Maher [1 ]
Shanableh, Abdallah [1 ]
Basma, Adnan [1 ]
Barakat, Samer [1 ]
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[1] Department of Civil Engineering, University of Sharjah, PO Box 27272, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
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Clay - Compaction - Density (specific gravity) - Grain size and shape - Granular materials - Moisture - Plasticity - Soil testing;
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10.1023/A:1024927719730
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Most of the topsoils encountered in United Arab Emirates and in the Arabian Peninsula are granular soils with small percentages of silt and clay. Determination of the compaction characteristics of such soils is an essential task in preparing for construction work. The accumulating experience over many years of soil testing in our laboratories suggested that there exists an underlying trend that governs the compaction characteristics of such soils. As such, a study was undertaken to assess the compaction characteristics of such soils and to develop the governing predictive equations. For the purposes of this study, 311 soil samples were collected from various locations in the United Arab Emirates, and tested for various including grain-size distribution, liquid limit, plasticity index, specific gravity of soil solids, maximum dry density of compaction, and optimum moisture content following ASTM D 1557-91 standard procedure C. Following the development of the predictive equations, a new set of 43 soil samples were collected and their compaction results were used to test the validity of predictive model. The range of variables for these soils were as follows: percent retained on US sieve #4 (R#4): 0-68: Percent passing US sieve #200 (P#200): 1-26; Liquid limit: 0-56; Plasticity index: 0-28; Specific gravity of soil solids: 2.55-2.8. Based on the compaction tests results, multiple regression analyses were conducted to develop mathematical models and nomographic solutions to predict the compaction properties of soils. The results indicated that the nomographs could predict well the maximum dry density within ±5% confidence interval and the optimum moisture content within ±3%.
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页码:283 / 295
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