2019
DOI: 10.1139/cgj-2018-0434
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State of practice for use of the soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) in geotechnical engineering

Abstract: Routine geotechnical engineering practice has witnessed a significant increase in the usage of unsaturated soil mechanics principles. Laboratory measurement of the soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) for a soil has been labelled as a primary reason for the improved understanding of unsaturated soil behaviour. Laboratory measurement of the “shrinkage curve” has yielded further insight into the estimation of unsaturated soil property functions (USPFs). The USPFs provide the necessary information for the simul… Show more

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“…Research activities are focused mainly on frost heaves (Long et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2014;Zhou et al, 2018), water freezing in porous materials (Kou et al, 2018;Lu et al, 2019;Zhang & Liu, 2018;Bąk & Chmielewski, 2019), thermal-technical parameters of soils and building materials (He et al, 2017;Kömle et al, 2007Kömle et al, , 2010Gnip et al, 2001). Significant results of Canadian research (Fredlund, 2019;Pentland, 2000;Soliman et al, 2008;Tam, 2009) led to the development of the SoilVision software (Fredlund, 2011) which addresses various problematic processes occurring in soils. One of these complex processes is the thermal regime of soil, which can be mo-delled in the software using the SVHeat program product (Thode, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research activities are focused mainly on frost heaves (Long et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2014;Zhou et al, 2018), water freezing in porous materials (Kou et al, 2018;Lu et al, 2019;Zhang & Liu, 2018;Bąk & Chmielewski, 2019), thermal-technical parameters of soils and building materials (He et al, 2017;Kömle et al, 2007Kömle et al, , 2010Gnip et al, 2001). Significant results of Canadian research (Fredlund, 2019;Pentland, 2000;Soliman et al, 2008;Tam, 2009) led to the development of the SoilVision software (Fredlund, 2011) which addresses various problematic processes occurring in soils. One of these complex processes is the thermal regime of soil, which can be mo-delled in the software using the SVHeat program product (Thode, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The hysteretic cycles of water content with respect to soil water potential in the unsaturated soil behaviour are highlighted. Many authors recently focused on the same aspect, under the experimental point of view (Tami et al 2004;Yang et al 2012;Rianna et al 2014;Pirone et al 2014;Bovolenta et al 2020;Liang 2020) or by proposing different solutions to model this natural phenomenon (Li 2005;Comegna et al 2016b;Fredlund 2019;Chen et al 2019;Wei et al 2020). Bordoni et al (2017) already investigated how to improve the estimation of complete field SWCCs based on field data acquired at Montuè test site on a time lapse of 5 years (Bordoni et al 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This last aspect is treated under a twofold perspective with respect to other similar researches. First of all, the detailed monitoring of the hydraulic behaviour in different thin soil sub-layers aims at showing that it may not always be appropriate modelling the behaviour of a shallow soil in the first two meters from ground level using only a single SWCC, even though the soil appears homogeneous in terms of geotechnical characteristics (Comegna et al 2016b;Fredlund 2019). Secondly, the data acquired in the field experimentally confirm what has been observed by other authors on the rain infiltration into the shallow soil, i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, even if various research achievements evidence the benefit of considering unsaturated soil concepts and procedures in geotechnical design analyses (e.g. [3]), they are rarely used in standard practice. A good example of the current gap between research and practice is represented by earthen infrastructures, as river and road embankments, which are generally located above the groundwater level and typically in partially saturated conditions during their lifetime; despite this, their response to external actions (hydraulic and climatic boundaries variations) is generally determined neglecting the effect of negative pore-water pressures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%