The document discusses the effects of compaction on various soil properties. Compaction involves mechanically pressing soil particles closer together, expelling air and increasing density. Key effects include:
1) Structure - soils compacted dry of optimum have a flocculated structure while wet of optimum results in a dispersed structure.
2) Permeability - decreases as water content increases and void size reduces, though slightly increases above optimum water content.
3) Strength - dry of optimum soils have higher shear strength at lower strains but equal ultimate strength as wet of optimum soils.
4) Other properties affected include reduced swelling, shrinkage, compressibility while pore water pressure increases for wet of optimum soils. Optimum water content plays