Effect of Initial Water Content on the Collapsibility of Natural and Cement-Treated Gypseous Soils
Mahmood G. Jassam,
Akram H. Abd,
Mazin A. Hussein
Abstract:Soils that exhibit high volume change when its water content is changed are considered collapsible soils. Gypseous soils are one of the main types of collapsible soils which can be found in arid and semiarid areas. In this study, the effect of initial water content on the collapsibility properties of natural and treated gypseous soils with 5% of cement is experimentally investigated. The soils tested at different initial moisture content i.e. 5 %, 10 %, 15 %, 20 %. Two types of soil were used with different gy… Show more
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