Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method

Soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is an essential unsaturated soil property. It is a relationship of water content of the soil to suction. There are several different laboratory testing methods to develop SWCC. For sand, the Tempe cell is commonly used to determine the SWCC and the range of suc...

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Main Author: Lee, Yong Wei
Other Authors: Leong Eng Choon
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1668282023-05-19T15:34:13Z Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method Lee, Yong Wei Leong Eng Choon School of Civil and Environmental Engineering CECLEONG@ntu.edu.sg Engineering::Civil engineering Soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is an essential unsaturated soil property. It is a relationship of water content of the soil to suction. There are several different laboratory testing methods to develop SWCC. For sand, the Tempe cell is commonly used to determine the SWCC and the range of suction of the SWCC for sand is 0-100 kPa. The Tempe cell is based on the axis- translation method where air pressure is applied to the soil specimen that sits on a high-air entry ceramic disk where water pressure below the ceramic disk is maintained at atmospheric pressure. The soil specimen reaches matric suction equilibrium when its weight remains constant. In this study, the SWCC of sand was determined by using the Tempe cell and also the evaporation method. In the evaporation method, low-cost moisture sensors and a small-tip tensiometer were used to obtain real-time data of water content and matric suction. The SWCC from the evaporation method is compared with SWCC from Tempe cell. The comparison shows that low-cost resistive moisture sensors are more reliable than low-cost capacitive sensors. The SWCCs of fine and coarse sands determined from the evaporation method are comparable to the SWCCs determined from the Tempe cell method. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2023-05-15T00:45:19Z 2023-05-15T00:45:19Z 2023 Final Year Project (FYP) Lee, Y. W. (2023). Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166828 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166828 en GE-05 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
description Soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) is an essential unsaturated soil property. It is a relationship of water content of the soil to suction. There are several different laboratory testing methods to develop SWCC. For sand, the Tempe cell is commonly used to determine the SWCC and the range of suction of the SWCC for sand is 0-100 kPa. The Tempe cell is based on the axis- translation method where air pressure is applied to the soil specimen that sits on a high-air entry ceramic disk where water pressure below the ceramic disk is maintained at atmospheric pressure. The soil specimen reaches matric suction equilibrium when its weight remains constant. In this study, the SWCC of sand was determined by using the Tempe cell and also the evaporation method. In the evaporation method, low-cost moisture sensors and a small-tip tensiometer were used to obtain real-time data of water content and matric suction. The SWCC from the evaporation method is compared with SWCC from Tempe cell. The comparison shows that low-cost resistive moisture sensors are more reliable than low-cost capacitive sensors. The SWCCs of fine and coarse sands determined from the evaporation method are comparable to the SWCCs determined from the Tempe cell method.
author2 Leong Eng Choon
author_facet Leong Eng Choon
Lee, Yong Wei
format Final Year Project
author Lee, Yong Wei
author_sort Lee, Yong Wei
title Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
title_short Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
title_full Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
title_fullStr Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
title_full_unstemmed Soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
title_sort soil-water characteristic curves of sands by evaporation method
publisher Nanyang Technological University
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/166828
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