“…There are many instruments available for measuring the matric suction, such as the Tensiometer Method (Marinho et al, 2008), Pressure apparatus (Bechtold et al, 2018;Jiang et al, 2020), Electrical resistance blocks (Zeitoun et al, 2021), etc., and indirect methods, such as the Filter paper-based method (Mahler and Mendes, 2005;Fattah et al, 2021), Empirical method (Kern, 1995), etc. During the past few decades, many empirical models have been developed to predict SWCC, such as the Van-Genuechten (1980), Brooks-Corey (1964), Fredlund and Xing (1994), Gardner (1958), etc., and researchers also compared and evaluated the applicability and consistency of various empirical models (Matlan et al, 2015;Fattah et al, 2021). Based on this, the scholars investigated the SWCC of clay (Tripathy et al, 2014;Li et al, 2017), sand (Yan and Zhang, 2015), and expansive soil (Tamer et al, 2017;Ahmed et al, 2018), and they analyzed the effect of dry density (Birle et al, 2008;Gallage and Uchimura, 2010), void ratio (Heshmati and Motahari, 2015), grain size distribution (Chen et al, 2018;Zhai et al, 2020), and temperature (ElKeshky, 2011;Qiao et al, 2019) on the SWCC.…”