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Residual soils are found in many parts of the world and are used extensively as construction materials for roads, embankments and dams, and to support the foundations of buildings, bridges and load-bearing pavements. The characteristics and engineering properties of residual soils can differ significantly from those of the more familiar transported

Table of Contents:
Preface to second edition Acknowledgements Author biographies List of abbreviations and mathematical symbols 1 Origin and formation of residual soils G.E. Blight 1.1 Definitions relating to residual soils 1.2 Rock weathering processes 1.3 The effects of climate 1.4 The effects of topographic relief 1.5 General characteristics of residual soils 1.6 Depth and intensity of weathering 1.7 More about pedocretes 1.8 Transported soils that have weathered in situ 1.9 The weathering of soluble limestones and dolomites 1.10 Dispersive soils 1.11 Relict structures in residual soils that may affect their engineering performance 1.12 Rapidity of weathering 1.13 Detailed examination of a typical soil profile residual from an igneous rock 1.14 An introduction to the mechanics of unsaturated soils References 2 Microstructure, mineralogy and classification of residual soils A.B. Fourie,T.Y. Irfan, J.B. Queiroz de Carvalho, J.V. Simmons & L.D.Wesley 2.1 Microstructure and mineralogy related to weathering 2.2 Mineralogy and occurrence of weathering products 2.3 Determination of mineralogical composition 2.4 Microstructure of residual soils 2.5 Mineralogy and microstructure related to geotechnical properties 2.6 Examples of the mineralogy of a residual profile 2.7 Overcoming difficulties in measuring index parameters for residual soils 2.8 Classification of residual soils 2.9 Example of classification of a residual soil References 3 Describing the engineering properties of residual soils as observed in situ G.E. Blight & J.V. Simmons 3.1 Soil engineering survey 3.2 Soil engineering data 3.3 Detailed information on strength and permeability 3.4 Profile description 3.5 Simple in situ tests and soil sampling 3.6 Taking undisturbed soil samples for laboratory testing References 4 The mechanics of compaction and compacted residual soil G.E. Blight & J.V. Simmons 4.1 The compaction process 4.2 Consequences of unsatisfactory compaction 4.3 The mechanisms of compaction 4.4 Laboratory compaction 4.5 Precautions to be taken with laboratory compaction 4.6 Roller compaction in the field 4.7 Relationships between saturated permeability to water flow and optimum water content 4.8 Designing a compacted clay layer for permeability 4.9 Seepage through field-compacted layers 4.10 Control of compaction in the field 4.11 Special considerations for work in climates with large rates of evaporation 4.12 Additional points for consideration 4.13 Compaction of residual soils 4.14 The mechanics of unsaturated compacted soils during and after construction 4.15 Pore air pressures caused by undrained compression 4.16 Summary References 5 Steady and unsteady flow of water and air through soils - permeability of saturated and unsaturated soils V.K. Garga & G.E. Blight 5.1 Darcy's and Fick's laws of steady state flow 5.2 Displacement of water from soil by air 5.3 Unsteady flow of air through partly saturated and dry soils 5.4 Unsteady flow of air through unsaturated soil 5.5 Measuring permeability to water flow in the laboratory 5.6 Observed differences between small scale and large scale permeability measurements 5.7 Laboratory tests for permeability to water flow 5.8 Measuring permeability to air flow 5.9 Methods for measuring water permeability in situ 5.10 Estimation of permeability from field tests 5.11 Large-scale permeability tests using a test pad 5.12 Permeability characteristics of residual soils References 6 Compressibility, settlement and heave of residual soils R.D. Barksdale & G.E. Blight 6.1 Compressibility of residual soils 6.2 The process of compression and swell in unsaturated soils 6.3 Biotic activity 6.4 Measuring the compressibility of residual soils 6.5 Settlement prediction calculations for raft and spread foundations 6.6 Settlement predictions for deep foundations 6.7 Movement of shallow foundations on residual soils 6.8 Collapse of residual soils References 7 Shear strength behaviour and the measurement of shear strength in residual soils R.P. Brenner, V.K. Garga & G.E. Blight 7.1 Behaviour and differences of residual soils from transported soils 7.2 Laboratory strength testing 7.3 Field strength testing References 8 Case histories involving volume change and shear strength of residual soils G.E. Blight 8.1 Settlement of two tower blocks on residual andesite lava 8.2 Settlement of an earth dam embankment constructed of residual soil 8.3 Settlement of an apartment block built on loess in Belgrade 8.4 Preheaving of expansive clay soils by flooding 8.5 Heave analysis for a profile of desiccated expansive clay at an experimental site 8.6 The performance of tension piles subjected to uplift by expansive clays 8.7 The mechanisms of piping failure along concrete outlet conduits 8.8 The stability of slopes of residual soil References Subject index Colour plates


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780203114704
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis eBooks
  • Publisher Imprint: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Edition: New edition
  • No of Pages: 392
  • ISBN-10: 0203114701
  • Publisher Date: 03 May 2012
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Language: English


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