If you are searching for this PDF, here is a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the knowledge you can expect (based on the 1988 2nd edition):
: Utilizing chemical stabilization (lime or cement injection) to reduce the soil's plasticity index [15, 24]. Summary of Foundation Options Foundation Type Application Key Advantage Drilled Piers Heavy structures Reaches stable soil/bedrock [28]. Stiffened Mat Light structures High rigidity resists cracking [11, 21]. Granular Cushions Light/Moderate loads Reduces swelling potential directly under footings [2, 21]. Soil Replacement Sites with thin expansive layers Replaces active clay with stable material [6]. foundations on expansive soils chen pdf
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Expansive soils are characterized by their high plasticity index, which indicates a high potential for swelling and shrinkage. When these soils come into contact with water, the clay particles absorb the water and swell, causing the soil to expand. Conversely, when the soil dries out, the clay particles shrink, leading to a decrease in soil volume. This cyclical process of swelling and shrinkage can cause foundations to shift, crack, and even collapse. When these soils come into contact with water,
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