Authors
RN Tollenaar, LA Van Paassen, C Jommi
Publication date
2017/11/29
Journal
Engineering geology
Volume
230
Pages
23-31
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Waterways and lakes in low-lying delta areas require regular dredging for maintenance. Often these sediments are placed on land, where they are allowed to ripen through a combination of drainage, consolidation and evaporation. When cracks develop during desiccation, the physical response of the soil is affected by changes in the overall strength, stiffness and permeability of the material. To better identify how cracks form and propagate, a series of tests was carried out in a controlled laboratory environment on samples of drying clay slurries under different initial and boundary conditions. The outcomes of this study indicate that the results from laboratory small scale models must be carefully analyzed, as they depend on the area and the thickness of the sample. However, common features from the different tests can be identified, which are mostly related to the intrinsic behavior of the material. For instance, the …
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RN Tollenaar, LA Van Paassen, C Jommi - Engineering geology, 2017