Influencing factors on electrical conductivity of compacted kaolin clay

J. K. Lee, J. Q. Shang

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Abstract

The electrical conductivity of a soil-water system is related to its engineering properties. By measuring the soil electrical conductivity, one may obtain quantitative, semi-quantitative, or qualitative information to estimate the in-situ soil behavior for site characterization. This paper presents the results of electrical conductivity measured on compacted kaolin clay samples using a circular two-electrode cell in conjunction with a specially designed compaction apparatus, which has the advantage of reducing errors due to sample handling and increasing measurement accuracy. The experimental results are analyzed to observe the effects of various parameters on soil electrical conductivity, i.e. porosity, unit weight, water content and pore water salinity. The performance of existing analytical models for predicting the electrical conductivity of saturated and unsaturated soils is evaluated by calculating empirical constants in these models. It is found that the Rhoades model gives the best fit for the kaolin clay investigated. Two general relationships between the formation factor and soil porosity are established based on the experimental data reported in the literature and measured from this study for saturated soils, which may provide insight for understanding electrical conduction characteristics of soils over a wide range of porosity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-151
Number of pages21
JournalGeomechanics and Engineering
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2011

Keywords

  • Compaction
  • Electrical conductivity
  • Formation factor
  • Kaolin clay
  • Salinity

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