Influence of particle size distribution in soil compaction
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The theory and experimentation reported are for the purpose of determining the effect
of particle size proportions in soils on their maximum bulk densities and other properties
affected by compaction. If the different size classes in a bidisperse or tridisperse
mixture have very large effective diameter ratios and if certain other simplifying
requirements are followed, it is shown theoretically that the minimum bulk volume
of the mixtures can be predicted from the volume proportions of the different-sized
particles present. The minimum bulk volumes and hence maximum bulk densities of two
prepared textural sequences, Stockton silty clay and Monterey sand mixtures, were
obtained after kneading compaction at different water contents and were examined with
respect to the above theory. The relationships between water content and compacted
bulk density, between water content and suction of compacted soils, and the formally
calculated mean effective pore diameter distribution at minimum and maximum bulk density
are presented and discussed.
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