Water's Impact on Soil Strength Unveiled: Shrinkage Decreases, Shear Strength Affected
The study looked at how different types of soil behave under pressure and with water. They used large-scale tests to see how the soil changed when squeezed. They found that the soil can either get softer or harder depending on the pressure. Water makes the soil compress more easily and reduces its strength. The soil also shrinks and expands as it is squeezed, but eventually stabilizes. Overall, the soil's strength decreases as the pressure increases.