Earthworks: a guide
By
Paul Nowak;
Paul Nowak
Chief Geotechnical Engineer
Atkins,
UK
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Peter Gilbert
Peter Gilbert
Technical Director
Atkins,
UK
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Paul Nowak,
Peter Gilbert
Atkins,
UK
ICE Publishing
ISBN electronic:
978-0-7277-4185-1
ISBN print:
978-0-7277-4116-5
Publication date:
2015
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The compaction process
Paul Nowak,
Peter Gilbert
Atkins,
UK
© 2015 ICE Publishing
2015
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Published:2015
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Paul Nowak, Peter Gilbert, 2015. "The compaction process", Earthworks: a guide, Paul Nowak, Peter Gilbert
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Compaction is the process by which soil particles are forced together by reduction of the air voids content. It has the following effects on most materials when compared with their loose state:
Soil or rock fill comprises three components or phases:
The classic vehicle for understanding the relationship between these three phases is the phase diagram (Figure 2.1). From this diagram, certain important relationships can be written down and the following formulae derived.
(2.1)
where w is the water (moisture) content, Gs is the specific gravity of the soil and e is the void ratio.
(2.2)
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