Analysis of the ratio between the plasticity of clay and the expansion capacity by changes in humidity and temperature
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2021-09-21
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
. Clay is a cohesive material that varies in volume due to changes in humidity and
temperature. Its behavior is studied with physical and geotechnical characterization of the
material. The experimental analysis of the expansiveness of clays is related to plasticity, which
depends on the expansive minerals it contains. The objective is to analyze the relationship
between the plasticity index and the expansion capacity due to changes in humidity and
temperature; various types of clay from San José de Cúcuta, Colombia, were studied. Liquid
limit and plastic limit were analyzed with which the plasticity index was determined. The test
tube free expansion and calcination were carried out at 1000 °C to determine the volumetric
change due to humidity and temperature, respectively. The clays with plasticity index of
10% - 20% presented expansion by humidity of 5% - 10% and by calcination of 0% - 10%,
which indicates low expansion; while the clay with plasticity index of 20% - 40% presented
expansion by moisture of 20% - 50% and by calcination of 25% - 50%, which indicates
moderately high expansion. The results show that there is a relationship between plasticity
index and the expansion capacity due to changes in humidity and temperature.
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