I went digging in my father's old library (ASCE back to '61).
Komorinik and David, JSMFD ASCE Vol. 95, SM1, pp 209-225, 1969
log P = 2.132 + 0.0208[LL] + 0.000665[Soil Dry Den.] - 0.0269[% natural moisture]
P --swelling pressure k/square cm.
Soil Dry Den.--k/cubic meter
a small line is placed over the 2 in 2.132
The discussion is interesting. About 3 paragraphs down I read... "It should also be borne in mind that the predictive method outlined above is mainly intended to point out the regularity underlying the process-not to provide a formula for exact data, and that deviations should always be expected owing to the unknown influence of the structure."
Also note the potential limitations..."All useful test data from more than 200 disturbed and undisturbed clay samples form different soil laboratories in the country (Israel) were used for statistical analysis. The clay soils were tested for swelling pressure, dry density, natural moisture content, Atterberg Limits, percentage of clay, shrinkage limit and free swell. Indicative and classification tests were performed according to ASTM standards. Free swell and swelling pressure were tested according to the Bureau of Reclamation's suggested methods."
Also, selected from..."CONCLUSIONS
2. Almost no correlation was found between the swelling pressure and any of the above factors, individually.
4. Good coorelation was found between the free swell and the plasticity index irrespective of the chalk content.
5. Almost no correlation was found between the shrinkage limit on the one hand, and the plasticityindex or free swell on the other.