Correlation of Expansion Index and Atterberg Limits for Expansive Soils

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Schultz, John Montgomery [1 ]
Jafroudi, Siamak [2 ]
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[1] Petra Geosci Inc, Corona, CA 92882 USA
[2] Petra Geosci Inc, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 USA
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Expansive soils cause damage to many types of construction throughout the world, however, their presence is not always well recognized. Expansive soils are generally clayey soils that undergo swelling and shrinkage in cycles with changes in moisture contents. Many classification techniques exist to identify expansive soils, with use of the Atterberg Limits and Hydrometer testing being the most prevalent. A direct measurement test, the Expansion Index (ASTM D4829), exists to classify expansive soils in a consistent manner. Due to its relative quick testing time and low cost, the EI is often used in practice as a screening tool to identify the presence of expansive soils, as required by the building code, for sites with variations in soil composition, without a direct incorporation in design formulae. Conversely, the Atterberg Limits and Hydrometer Tests, despite their costs and longer time for testing, are often required to be determined to accomplish the foundation design per the Wire Reinforcement Institute (WRI) method, or the Post Tensioning Institute (PTI) method, as required by code. In practice, not all samples collected for EI testing are used for Atterberg Limits and Hydrometer Tests. Therefore, a correlation between the two index tests may be useful. A direct correlation between the Expansion Index (EI) and the Atterberg Limits (LL and PI) has not been previously established. Laboratory test data on samples where both EI and Atterberg Limits (LL and PI) have been conducted for the same sample have been collected. Correlations between the two have been determined and are reported within. Additionally, some samples where hydrometer tests were also conducted have been used to further understand the correlations between the two primary index test types. Results indicate there is a general linear trend between the EI and the LL and PI values; however, there is a wide scatter in the ranges of the data indicating the correlation is variable and only loosely correlated. Reasons for the results are discussed.
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