6th International Conference on Harmony Search, Soft Computing and Applications, İstanbul, Türkiye, 16 - 17 Temmuz 2020, ss.1-2, (Tam Metin Bildiri)
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all kinds of site investigation reports prepared to acquire the current
situation of the project site, it’s a common fact to perform the consistency
tests which are specialized as Atterberg limit tests. Consistency can be
defined as an important term, especially for fine grained soils, to appoint the
current state of water content of the soil formation in the field. Based on the
ease and cost effectiveness of the Atterberg tests, it has become a traditional
solution to determine the fundamental design properties such as the rigidity
and strength of the soil formation with the use of empirical approaches that
are developed according to them. In this context, “compaction” can be an
interesting term to investigate the appropriateness of determination of special
characteristics of the phenomenon such as the optimum water content and the
maximum dry unit weight with the development of a new perspective based on a
simplest experimental process formed with only the evaluation of water content.
Because, it is a complicated and time consuming process to apply the compaction
test beginning of the sample preparation step to the ultimate evaluation step.
Hence, in this paper, an integrated study is performed for highly plastic clays
to acquire the consistency and the compaction properties together with a direct
relationship. A huge database was prepared according to the data’s given in the
well accepted literature sources by the transmission of liquid limit and
plastic limit test results conducted for only the high plastic clays. Besides,
simple equations are tried to be obtained to calculate the plasticity index and
approximations are proposed to find the maximum dry unit weight and the optimum
water content of the soil respectively. As a result, the applicability of both
the regression analysis and the artificial neural network studies to the
attainment process of both consistency characteristics and compaction problem,
were compared with each other to procure a reliable determination process.