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CHAPTER 6 SOIL COMPACTION Omitted Sections 6.6, 6.7, 6.8 SOIL COMPACTION In Geotechnical engineering practice, the soils at a given site are often less than desirable for the intended purpose. They maybe: Weak (strength) Highly compressible Have a high permeability Solution Relocate the project Articulate design for structure members Stabilize or improve the properties of the soil The third alternative may be in most cases the most economical alternative. There are different techniques for improvement of soils (This subject is covered in details in CE 486 “Improvement of GeotechnicalMaterials”). Wewillconsiderinthis course only compaction. SOIL COMPACTION Compaction is also very important when soil is used as an engineering material, that is the structure itself is made of soil. Ex. Earth dams Highways Airfields etc. Definition Compaction is the densification of soils by removal of air through the application of mechanical energy. The degree of compaction is measured in terms of its dry unit weight. SOIL COMPACTION Increases unit weight Increases shear strength Increases bearing capacity Increases stability of slopes of embankments Decreases settlement of structures
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