Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay

This study deals with the effect of salinity of groundwater on some properties of clayey soil. Properties obtained from tests carried out on samples mixed with water containing different salt contents are compared with those obtained from tests carried out on samples mixed with pure water (tap water...

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Main Authors: Mahmoud M. Abu zeid, Ahmed K. Abd El-Aal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-09-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Subjects:
UCS
CBR
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300964
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spelling doaj-2ca65ff59cd64f49a5da14fa4b84178b2020-11-24T23:28:38ZengElsevierEgyptian Journal of Petroleum1110-06212017-09-0126364364810.1016/j.ejpe.2016.09.003Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clayMahmoud M. Abu zeid0Ahmed K. Abd El-Aal1Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, South Valley University, Qena, EgyptCivil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Najran University, P.O. Box 1988, Najran, Saudi ArabiaThis study deals with the effect of salinity of groundwater on some properties of clayey soil. Properties obtained from tests carried out on samples mixed with water containing different salt contents are compared with those obtained from tests carried out on samples mixed with pure water (tap water). The tested samples were taken from the site of the Faculty of Engineering in Qena, South Valley University. Two sets of samples of the clay soil were tested. One was mixed with pure water (pure water clay soil) and the other was mixed with salty water added to it in ratios ranging from 20% to 80% (clay soil mixed with salt). The test results showed the effect of groundwater salinity on the tested samples. The plasticity index decreased from 26 for pure water clay soil to 24.96 for clay soil mixed with 80% salt. The coefficient of consolidation increased from 0.00196 for pure water clay soil to 0.002744 for clay soil mixed with 80% salt. The California bearing ratio increased from 9.75% for pure water clay soil to 10.15% for clay soil mixed with 80% salt. The optimum moisture content increased from 14.25% for pure water clay soil to 16.5% for clay soil mixed with 100% salt. Decrease in the maximum dry density is observed for clay soil mixed with salty when compared with pure water clay soil. A marked decrease was noticed for the value of the unconfined compressive strength. All the tests were carried out in the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Lab, Faculty of Engineering in Qena, South Valley University.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300964Clayey soilPlasticity indexUCSCBRConsolidation test
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Ahmed K. Abd El-Aal
Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay
Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
Clayey soil
Plasticity index
UCS
CBR
Consolidation test
author_facet Mahmoud M. Abu zeid
Ahmed K. Abd El-Aal
author_sort Mahmoud M. Abu zeid
title Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay
title_short Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay
title_full Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay
title_fullStr Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay
title_full_unstemmed Effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some Egyptian clay
title_sort effect of salinity of groundwater on the geotechnical properties of some egyptian clay
publisher Elsevier
series Egyptian Journal of Petroleum
issn 1110-0621
publishDate 2017-09-01
description This study deals with the effect of salinity of groundwater on some properties of clayey soil. Properties obtained from tests carried out on samples mixed with water containing different salt contents are compared with those obtained from tests carried out on samples mixed with pure water (tap water). The tested samples were taken from the site of the Faculty of Engineering in Qena, South Valley University. Two sets of samples of the clay soil were tested. One was mixed with pure water (pure water clay soil) and the other was mixed with salty water added to it in ratios ranging from 20% to 80% (clay soil mixed with salt). The test results showed the effect of groundwater salinity on the tested samples. The plasticity index decreased from 26 for pure water clay soil to 24.96 for clay soil mixed with 80% salt. The coefficient of consolidation increased from 0.00196 for pure water clay soil to 0.002744 for clay soil mixed with 80% salt. The California bearing ratio increased from 9.75% for pure water clay soil to 10.15% for clay soil mixed with 80% salt. The optimum moisture content increased from 14.25% for pure water clay soil to 16.5% for clay soil mixed with 100% salt. Decrease in the maximum dry density is observed for clay soil mixed with salty when compared with pure water clay soil. A marked decrease was noticed for the value of the unconfined compressive strength. All the tests were carried out in the Soil Mechanics and Foundations Lab, Faculty of Engineering in Qena, South Valley University.
topic Clayey soil
Plasticity index
UCS
CBR
Consolidation test
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1110062116300964
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