PREDICTIVE MODEL OF UNCONFINED COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH FROM INDEX PROPERTY OF LATERITIC SOILS. (CASE OF DILLA TOWN)
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2018-04-14
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Hawassa University
Abstract
In Dilla large buildings and important infrastructures are often supported by lateritic soils.
Lateritic soils are anisotropic and heterogeneous. Geotechnical engineers concerned on
lateritic soils are attempting to develop specific empirical equations to predict more reliable
results needed for the design. As this study is one avenue towards developing specific predictive
models, lateritic soil samples were taken and laboratory tests were conducted to meet its
objective. Twenty disturbed and twenty undisturbed samples were taken from ten different
randomly selected borrow pits having four-meter depth with in the town and various laboratory
tests including Atterberg’s limits, natural moisture contents, in-place unit weight, specific
gravity and unconfined compressive strength were performed on the soil samples. Regression
analysis have been done and various linear relationships between unconfined compressive
strength and index properties were investigated and predictive equations estimating unconfined
compressive strength from index properties were developed. Among the developed models, two
comparatively better models having determination coefficients of 0.866 and 0.927 with standard
error of less than 0.0005 are selected and validated. A model with 0.866 determination
coefficient is given by qu = -421.843- 4.191wn + 40.870γins. While, a model with 0.927
determination coefficient, qu= 1.1𝑒
0.282𝛾𝑖𝑛𝑠
is exponential and got a better accuracy on
prediction during validation using control test result. The equations are valid for a natural
moisture content in a range of 19% to 35% and in-situ unit weight in a range of 12 kN/m3
to
20.6 kN/m3
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Test/Trial pits, Lateritic soil, Index properties, Unconfined Compressive Strength, Dilla
