| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1694177 | Applied Clay Science | 2016 | 10 Pages | 
Abstract
												Different wetting modes, water or vapor wetting, resulted different equilibrium swelling pressure values. Three stages of swelling pressure development are identified during suction reduction. In the first stage, following large suction reduction, swelling pressure increases up to a peak value; then, in second stage, in suction range comprised between 8.5 and 3.5 MPa, swelling pressure tends to decrease to a minimum value; and finally, upon further suction reduction to low values, swelling pressure increases again and eventually stabilizes. A possible interpretation of this pattern is given from micro-structural perspective.
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											Authors
												Zemenu Geremew Yigzaw, Olivier Cuisinier, Luc Massat, Farimah Masrouri, 
											