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the highest thermal conductivity for all the specimens was achieved for the 2% bas sample. this is because the presence of two sizes of pores (with the larger pores having a proportionately lower heat conduction coefficient) would have helped in the heat flow conduction through the soil. however, this is not entirely true because there are over one million pores that exist in each of the specimens [ 22 ]. in the thermal conduction test, the presence of biochar in the soil matrix may have also positively influenced the thermal conductivity of the soil matrix as well [ 24 ]. since the thermal conductivity of the soil/bas (2%) specimen is considerably higher than that of the soil/bas (4%) and soil (ns), this shows that increasing the biochar content from 1 to 2% in the soil matrix would lead to increased thermal conductivity of the soil matrix.

all the specimens experienced strong shrinkage during the subsequent thermal shrinking cycles. however, the 2% bas specimen did not crack in any of the first three drying/thermal cycles. the reason for this observation could be due to the restrained moisture loss because of the presence of air-filled pores within the soil matrix [ 15 ]. this was supported by the fact that the 2% bas had the highest vhc of the soil/bas specimens in the test. the susceptibility of the soil/bas to cracks during shrinkage could have been attributed to the formation of cracks in the pore structure of soil during the drying process.

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