California Bearing Ratio Test on the Bearing Capacity of a Foundation in Unsaturated Soil

  • Eboukou R
  • Manguet D
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Abstract

The value of the California bearing ratio (CBR) test is an index making it possible to evaluate the load of the foundation soil and the resistance of the pavement materials. The California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of unsaturated soils is particularly related to their quality. The mechanism affecting the bearing capacity, in the case of California Bearing Ratio (CBR), has been studied as a transformation of red clay for the backfill. In this study, the effect of compaction energy on compaction characteristics and California Bearing Ratio (CBR) values was investigated. The relationship between the CBR value (California Ratio Ratio) and the degree of compaction is characterized by a gradual evolution of unsaturated soils with different water contents. The results show that the compaction degree and California Bearing Ratio (CBR) value of the soil in the cold region are insufficient, but the bearing capacity of the compacted soil after immersion under the maximum dry density can still meet the filling requirements. The red clays tested are considered useful as bedding in areas of unsaturated soils.

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Eboukou, R. C. D., & Manguet, D. E. N. (2022). California Bearing Ratio Test on the Bearing Capacity of a Foundation in Unsaturated Soil. Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection, 10(06), 12–25. https://doi.org/10.4236/gep.2022.106002

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