Modeling of soil load-bearing capacity as a function of soil mechanical resistance to penetration

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Estimation of soil load-bearing capacity from mathematical models that relate preconsolidation pressure (σp) to mechanical resistance to penetration (PR) and gravimetric soil water content (U) is important for defining strategies to prevent compaction of agricultural soils. Our objective was therefore to model the σp and compression index (CI) according to the PR (with an impact penetrometer in the field and a static penetrometer inserted at a constant rate in the laboratory) and U in a Rhodic Eutrudox. The experiment consisted of six treatments: no-tillage system (NT); NT with chiseling; and NT with additional compaction by combine traffic (passing 4, 8, 10, and 20 times). Soil bulk density, total porosity, PR (in field and laboratory measurements), U, σp, and CI values were determined in the 5.5-10.5 cm and 13.5-18.5 cm layers. Preconsolidation pressure (σp) and CI were modeled according to PR in different U. The σp increased and the CI decreased linearly with increases in the PR values. The correlations between σp and PR and PR and CI are influenced by U. From these correlations, the soil load-bearing capacity and compaction susceptibility can be estimated by PR readings evaluated in different U.

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Ortigara, C., de Moraes, M. T., Debiasi, H., da Silva, V. R., Franchini, J. C., & da Luz, F. B. (2015). Modeling of soil load-bearing capacity as a function of soil mechanical resistance to penetration. Revista Brasileira de Ciencia Do Solo, 39(4), 1036–1047. https://doi.org/10.1590/01000683rbcs20140732

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