Linear Shrinkage Test
The Linear Shrinkage Test is a specific laboratory test that measures how much a fine-grained soil sample contracts in length as it dries from a wet slurry to a solid state. The test, performed in accordance with BS 1377-2, provides a simple yet very effective indication of a soil's flexibility and propensity for shrink-swell behavior, particularly in expansive clays. This data is critical for determining the danger of ground movement owing to moisture variations, which can have major consequences for foundations, pavements, and other structural elements.The linear shrinkage value, reported as a percentage reduction in length, is widely used in soil classification and as a first tool for detecting problematic soils in areas with significant seasonal moisture fluctuations. Its simplicity and diagnostic capacity make it an essential component of normal geotechnical investigations, particularly for residential, transportation, and utility infrastructure.
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