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Effect of weathering on disintegration and shear strength reduction of clay shale
Idrus M Alatas1, Samira A Kamaruddin2, Ramli Nazir3, Masyhur Irsyam4.
Frequent and strong atmosphere and hydrosphere reactions accelerate
weathering of clay shale. This study was carried out to determine the effects of
frequent natural drying and wetting-drying cycles on clay shales in every 8 days
until the value of disintegration ratio, DR reached zero (completely non-durable).
Clay shale samples from Semarang-Bawen and Hambalang were tested in the
laboratory under four circumstances: (1) without soaking, (2) soaked once in every
8 days, (3) soaked 2 times in every 8 day and (4) soaked 3 times in every 8 days.
Disintegration ratio, DR was obtained from the change in grain size distribution of the
clay shale due to weathering. Reductions in shear strength of the samples were
observed after subjected to wetting-drying cycles. The DR of Semarang-Bawen clay
shale reached zero after 32 days, while the DR of Hambalang clay shale showed a
range of values between 0.09 and 0.147 on the 80th day. Wetting-drying cycles
showed greater impact than natural drying on shear strength parameters
reduction. Triaxial tests could only be performed on samples from Semarang-Bawen
and Hambalang which were exposed to wetting-drying cycles up to 24 and 32
days of test, respectively beyond which the samples completely disintegrated.
Affiliation:
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Malaysia
- Institut Teknologi Bandung, Indonesia
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