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Fracture Volume Change Model (FVC Model)

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Volume Change Behavior Of Clay Soils And The Effect On Discrete Fractures, Heather Ann Hall May 2001

Volume Change Behavior Of Clay Soils And The Effect On Discrete Fractures, Heather Ann Hall

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This study examines the behavior of subsurface fractures in fine-grained soil such as clays in response to changing environmental conditions. Fractures serve as conduits for moisture transfer, which can lead to substantial shrinking and swelling of the surrounding fracture boundary soils. These volume changes, in turn, affect fracture geometry and moisture transmission rates. A new predictive model, termed the 'Fracture Volume Change Model' (FVC Model), has been developed to relate moisture transfer, soil volume change and associated changes in fracture aperture. The model assumes a discrete horizontal fracture in a laterally-infinite, saturated, expansive clay with rigid, outer no-flow boundaries and …