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1、GEOTECHNICAL SPECIAL PUBLICATION NO. 303 PANAM UNSATURATED SOILS 2017 SWELL-SHRINK AND TROPICAL SOILS SELECTED PAPERS FROM SESSIONS OF THE SECOND PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE ON UNSATURATED SOILS November 1215, 2017 Dallas, Texas SPONSORED BY International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engin
2、eering The Geo-Institute of the American Society of Civil Engineers EDITED BY Laureano R. Hoyos, Ph.D., P.E. John S. McCartney, Ph.D., P.E. Sandra L. Houston, Ph.D., D.GE William J. Likos, Ph.D. Published by the American Society of Civil Engineers Published by American Society of Civil Engineers 180
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9、ineers. All Rights Reserved. ISBN 978-0-7844-8170-7 (PDF) Manufactured in the United States of America. Preface The Second Pan-American Conference on Unsaturated Soils (PanAm-UNSAT 2017) was held in Dallas, Texas, November 12-15, 2017, featuring the latest research advances and engineeringpractice i
10、nnovations in the area of Unsaturated Geotechnics, with a focus on characterization, modeling, design, construction, field performance and sustainability. PanAm-UNSAT 2017 follows a now well-established series of regional and international conferences on Unsaturated Soils, bringing together research
11、ers, practitioners, students and policy makers from around the world, particularly the Americas. The conference built upon the success of PanAm-UNSAT 2013 (First Pan-American Conference on Unsaturated Soils, Cartagena, Colombia), as well as that of previous conferences on unsaturated soils hosted in
12、 the United States, including UNSAT 2006 (Fourth International Conference on Unsaturated Soils, Carefree, Arizona) and EXPANSIVE92 (Seventh International Conference on Expansive Soils, Dallas, Texas, 1992). Proceedings of PanAm-UNSAT 2017 have been documented in four Geotechnical Special Publication
13、s (GSP) of ASCE including Volume 1: Plenary Session Papers; Volume 2: Fundamentals; Volume 3: Applications; and Volume 4: Swell-Shrink and Tropical Soils. Current Volume 4 (Swell-Shrink and Tropical Soils) consists of five sections: Section I, Expansive Soils: Volume Change, includes 12 papers deali
14、ng with the measurement of the volume change of expansive soils during both shrinkage and swelling. This includes evaluations of different testing approaches, as well as the characterization of expansive soils under different conditions. Section II, Expansive Soils: Mitigation and Modeling, includes
15、 14 papers dealing with different strategies to treat expansive soils, using new and established additives and methodologies. Further, several papers on the modeling of expansive soils are included that focus on climate interaction and volume change progression over time. Section III, Foundations on
16、 Expansive Soils, includes 5 papers dealing with foundations on unsaturated soils, including both shallow footings and deep foundations. The papers focus on field observations, design approaches, and finite element simulations to consider the impact of unsaturated conditions on the deformation and b
17、earing capacity of the foundations. Section IV, Modeling of Cracked Soils, includes 6 papers dealing with the observation and theoretical modeling of cracking in unsaturated soils. Two papers 3DQ$P8QVDWXUDWHG6RLOV*63 LLL$6 Andrew J. Whittle, Sc.D., M.ASCE2; and John T. Germaine, Sc.D., M.ASCE3 1Dept
18、. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave. Room 1-353, Cambridge, MA 02139. E-mail: ivormmit.edu 2Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave. Room 1-346, Cambridge, MA 02139. E-
19、mail: ajwhittlmit.edu 3Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Tufts Univ., 113 Anderson Hall, Medford, MA 02155. E-mail: john.germainetufts.edu Abstract This paper summarizes the design, installation, and data collection from an autonomous field station located close to a new toll highway sou
20、th of Austin, TX, that is underlain by more than 10 m of expansive clay. Given the remoteness of the site, the system was designed to be fully automated, requiring very low maintenance. The field station combines a novel string pot system for measuring vertical deformations at five depths in a centr
21、al borehole, together with volumetric water content, and temperature data from multi-parameter reflectometer probes installed at similar depths in a series of surrounding boreholes. In addition, there is a conventional surface weather station, which records air pressure, temperature, rainfall, relat
22、ive humidity, and solar radiation. The system has been active for more than 1 year, and the data collected over this period shows its robustness. INTRODUCTION Many parts of the continental US are underlain by expansive clays that undergo significant changes in volume (swelling and shrinkage) due to
23、seasonal changes in moisture content. Perennial problems associated with the performance of foundations and pavements in these areas highlight the need for long-term monitoring data to understand and validate predictive models, ultimately leading to more reliable methods of design (Manosuthkij et al
24、., 2007). These problems are well illustrated by the performance of State Highway SH130 (Austin to Seguin, TX), which was constructed as a design-build-operate-transfer toll road that was completed in 2012. Sections of the roadway have required extensive maintenance due to cracking associated with u
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