Abstract:
In civil engineering works, "soil" is used in any kind of civil engineering structure, either
as foundation material to support the load exerted by structures, or as construction
materials. From this point of view, the geotechnical engineers are mainly interested in the
engineering behaviour of soils and classify the soils on the basis of their properties.
The construction of civil engineering structures is developing fast in Gilgel-Beles Town
like other main towns of Ethiopia. In the construction industry, engineering
characteristics of soils play a significant task as input data in preliminary design,
designing and construction. However, engineering properties such as index properties
and consolidation characteristics of the Gilgel-Beles soil is not studied well yet.
Therefore, investigating the engineering properties and identifying the characteristic of
the soil is very important for construction works as well as for further studies in the future
as an input.
The objective of this research was to investigate some of engineering properties of soils
found in Gilgel-Beles town. To achieve the objective, disturbed and undisturbed samples
from different parts of the city were collected. To determine the properties of soil the test
was conducted by using ASTM standard test procedure.
Based on the laboratory test results the properties of soils of the study area were specific
gravities range from 2.6 to 2.72, clay fraction 23-54.6%, silt fraction 14.9-50.5%, sand
fraction 20.82-39.1% and gravel fraction 0-1.4%, liquid limit 30 – 52.5%, plastic limit,
24.9 – 40.5% and plastic index 5 – 19.5%.
According to USCS classification system of plasticity chart, most of the soil of the study
area falls below A-Line in ML region, and TP-3, TP-5 and TP-7 in MH region, which
have high plasticity (LL>50%) and the classification soils found in Gilgel-Beles town
were ML, MH and CL. And also, according to AASTHO soil classification, the study area
soils were dominantly categorized in A-7-5 and A-7-6 which is poor for sub-grade
materials. Based on the compaction test, maximum dry density (MDD) ranges from1.57 to
1.81 g/cm3 with optimum moisture content from 17 to 35.38 %.
Unconfined compressive strength of the soil at the study area ranges from 85.28 to
179kN/m2 and un-drained shear strength 42.64 to 89.5kN/m2 According to the relation
between consistency and unconfined compression strength of clays, the unconfined
compressive strength of the study area is included in medium consistency. From the one dimensional consolidation test result, the over-consolidation ratios of the soils are more
than one, so the soil in the study area is over consolidated in the past with maximum
effective stress.