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Journal of Mining Sciences

2015 year, number 2

Effect of Absorption on Active Pressure in Floury Soil

G. HADŽI-NIKOVIĆ1, K. ĐOKOVIĆ2, S. VUJIC3
1Belgrade University, DuЕЎina 7, Belgrade, Serbia
2Institute IMS, Bulevar vojvode Mišića 43, Belgrade, Serbia
3Mining Institute of Belgrade, Batajnicki put 2, Belgrade, Serbia
Keywords: unsaturated soil, absorption, moisture content–absorption curve, laboratory testing, active pressure, vertical foundation pit stability

Abstract

Retaining walls are often built in unsaturated soil at shallow depth above groundwater level. It is critical to define active pressure of the unsaturated soil for designing retaining walls, based on the expanded theory of lateral pressure by Rankin, considering interaction between active pressure and absorption of soil. For unsaturated floury soil occurring above groundwater level for a long time, the angle of internal friction is estimated based on the moisture content-absorption curve, for various depths of retaining walls and different values of absorption, which is constant and decreases with depth, the active pressures and critical height are determined for foundation pits with vertical unsupported walls. The results confirm that absorption reduces active pressure on a retaining wall and the critical height of the vertical walls of the foundation pits can be increased when absorption grows.