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Predicting the Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity of Clayey Soils and Clayey or Silty Sands

Stefania Bilardi    
Domenico Ielo and Nicola Moraci    

Resumen

Predictive models able to provide a reliable estimate of hydraulic conductivity can be useful in various geotechnical applications. Since most of the existing predictive methods for saturated hydraulic conductivity estimation are valid only for a limited range of soils or can be applied under certain restrictive conditions, a new method applicable to clayey soils and clayey or silty sands having a wide range of values of soil index properties is proposed in this study. For this purpose, 329 saturated hydraulic conductivity values, obtained by laboratory tests carried out on different soils, were collected in a database and used to develop five equations using a multiple regression approach. Each equation correlates the hydraulic conductivity with one or more geotechnical parameters. An equation was developed that predicts, within an order of magnitude, the saturated hydraulic conductivity in the range from 1.2 × 10-11 to 3.9 × 10-6 m/s, based on simple geotechnical parameters (i.e., clay content, void ratio, plastic limit, and silt content).

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