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Slaking and Particle-Separation Characteristics of the Organic Fine Soil in Paddy Fields  

Cho, Sung-Min (Geotechnical Research Group, Korea Highway Corporation)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Environmental Restoration Technology / v.5, no.3, 2002 , pp. 1-8 More about this Journal
Abstract
Clayey paddy soils should be mixed with other good coarse soils to be used as a material for the lining, or, embankment. However, it has been difficult to separate soil particles from each other because of the internal cohesion in the soil gradation(separation) characteristics of the fine soil were investigated by various laboratory tests including the slaking durability test. Degradation rate of the soil were dependent upon the clay content and the initial water content before the submergence. The amount of degradations decreased as initial water content increased with exponential functions. The dried specimens separated into the particles after 24 hours of the submergence and specimens which water contents were less than 10% also separated into the particles after 2, or 3 days of the submergence. Compaction curves and the unconfined strength were not varied before and after the submergence. However, unconfined strength decreased as water content increased.
Keywords
slaking; fine soil; paddy soil;
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