Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan

Flux boundary conditions must always be taken into account when analyzing soil behavior under climatic conditions. Since environmental conditions are constantly changing, it is difficult to predict the expansive behavior of the soil and work with it. The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) of s...

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Main Authors: Satyanaga, A., Ibrahimi, A. B., Mohammad, A. S., Hamdany, Abdul Halim, Wijaya, M., Moon, S. W., Kim, J.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1735902024-02-16T15:32:59Z Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan Satyanaga, A. Ibrahimi, A. B. Mohammad, A. S. Hamdany, Abdul Halim Wijaya, M. Moon, S. W. Kim, J. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Earth and Environmental Sciences Soil-water characteristic curve Unsaturated soil mechanics Flux boundary conditions must always be taken into account when analyzing soil behavior under climatic conditions. Since environmental conditions are constantly changing, it is difficult to predict the expansive behavior of the soil and work with it. The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) of soils is one of the most important indicators that carries information on the interaction of the air, liquid, and solid phases of soils. Even though large databases of various soil characteristics have now been created in Kazakhstan, many territories remain unexplored with the construction of the main soil-water characteristics curve since the study and construction of these functions can take a long time. The main objective of this study is to construct the SWCC for various soil types throughout Kazakhstan. To achieve it, soil data were collected from the available geotechnical investigations to draw up the soil profile and its properties in the studied regions. The results of the analyses indicate that soils in Kazakhstan can be divided into three main regions. The typical SWCC for different soil classifications at different regions is generated as a result from this study. Published version This research was funded by the Nazarbayev University, Collaborative Research Projects (CRPs) Grant No. 11022021CRP1512. 2024-02-16T01:51:47Z 2024-02-16T01:51:47Z 2023 Journal Article Satyanaga, A., Ibrahimi, A. B., Mohammad, A. S., Hamdany, A. H., Wijaya, M., Moon, S. W. & Kim, J. (2023). Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan. Geotechnical Engineering: Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA, 53(4), 1-8. 0046-5828 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173590 http://seags.ait.asia/seags-agssea-journal-2020-2022-issues/water-characteristic-curve-for-soils-in-kazakhstan/ 4 53 1 8 en Geotechnical Engineering: Journal of the SEAGS & AGSSEA © 2023 Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society. All rights reserved. This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the copyright holder. The Version of Record is available online at http://seags.ait.asia/seags-agssea-journal-2020-2022-issues/water-characteristic-curve-for-soils-in-kazakhstan/. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Earth and Environmental Sciences
Soil-water characteristic curve
Unsaturated soil mechanics
spellingShingle Earth and Environmental Sciences
Soil-water characteristic curve
Unsaturated soil mechanics
Satyanaga, A.
Ibrahimi, A. B.
Mohammad, A. S.
Hamdany, Abdul Halim
Wijaya, M.
Moon, S. W.
Kim, J.
Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan
description Flux boundary conditions must always be taken into account when analyzing soil behavior under climatic conditions. Since environmental conditions are constantly changing, it is difficult to predict the expansive behavior of the soil and work with it. The soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) of soils is one of the most important indicators that carries information on the interaction of the air, liquid, and solid phases of soils. Even though large databases of various soil characteristics have now been created in Kazakhstan, many territories remain unexplored with the construction of the main soil-water characteristics curve since the study and construction of these functions can take a long time. The main objective of this study is to construct the SWCC for various soil types throughout Kazakhstan. To achieve it, soil data were collected from the available geotechnical investigations to draw up the soil profile and its properties in the studied regions. The results of the analyses indicate that soils in Kazakhstan can be divided into three main regions. The typical SWCC for different soil classifications at different regions is generated as a result from this study.
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author_facet School of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Satyanaga, A.
Ibrahimi, A. B.
Mohammad, A. S.
Hamdany, Abdul Halim
Wijaya, M.
Moon, S. W.
Kim, J.
format Article
author Satyanaga, A.
Ibrahimi, A. B.
Mohammad, A. S.
Hamdany, Abdul Halim
Wijaya, M.
Moon, S. W.
Kim, J.
author_sort Satyanaga, A.
title Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan
title_short Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan
title_full Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan
title_fullStr Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan
title_full_unstemmed Water characteristic curve for soils in Kazakhstan
title_sort water characteristic curve for soils in kazakhstan
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/173590
http://seags.ait.asia/seags-agssea-journal-2020-2022-issues/water-characteristic-curve-for-soils-in-kazakhstan/
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