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Desiccation cracking of soils

Péron, Hervé
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Laloui, Lyesse  
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Hueckel, Tomasz
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2009
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering

The scope of this paper is to present the global mechanisms of soil desiccation, including drying shrinkage and cracking. The paper first reviews the basic processes that are beneath the word “desiccation”. Then the results of an experimental study of desiccation are presented, in which strains, suction, water content, degree of saturation and crack geometry are investigated. The results show that cracking initiates close to the onset of de-saturation. Insights into the micro-scale are proposed to explain this observation. A scenario for the processes leading to crack initiation is further established in terms of the macroscopic variables: an assessment of the stress building up is proposed, until a critical point at which the tensile strength is met. Desiccation crack pattern formation is finally discussed.

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research article
DOI
10.3166/EJECE.13.869-888
Web of Science ID

WOS:000270411400005

Author(s)
Péron, Hervé
Laloui, Lyesse  
Hueckel, Tomasz
Hu, Liangbu
Date Issued

2009

Published in
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering
Volume

13

Issue

7-8

Start page

869

End page

888

Subjects

drying shrinkage

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cracking

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degree of saturation

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air entry value

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stresses

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http://ejece.revuesonline.com/
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REVIEWED

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October 12, 2009
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