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May 1, 1993

Evaluation of In‐Place Wetting Using Soil Suction Measurements

Publication: Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
Volume 119, Issue 5

Abstract

An evaluation of water sources and extent of wetting at a collapsible soil site is presented. The field and laboratory data were collected after distress of an existing structure was observed. The underlying soils at the site were highly variable in fines content, density, and degree of saturation. Because of the high variability of soil properties, suction contours were developed for the site to evaluate the extent of soil wetting. A relationship between soil suction and basic soil parameters was developed for use in constructing these contours. The depth of wetting obtained using the suction contours was consistent with other data at the site, including quantity of water introduced and standard penetration test results. Laboratory collapse curves were used to estimate the settlement at the site for the depth of wetting inferred from the suction contours. The computed settlements, taking into consideration partial wetting effect, were consistent with observed settlements of the structure.

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Journal of Geotechnical Engineering
Volume 119Issue 5May 1993
Pages: 862 - 873

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Received: Feb 12, 1992
Published online: May 1, 1993
Published in print: May 1993

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Kenneth D. Walsh, Member, ASCE
Staff Geotech. Engr., Thomas‐Hartig and Assoc., Chandler, AZ 85226
William N. Houston, Member, ASCE
Prof., Arizona State Univ., Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Coll. of Engrg. and Appl. Sci., Tempe, AZ 85287‐5306
Sandra L. Houston, Member, ASCE
Assoc. Prof., Arizona State Univ., Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Coll. of Engrg. and Appl. Sci., Tempe, AZ

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