Critical state behavior of a compacted silt specimen
Shear strength of unsaturated soil is commonly obtained from a consolidated drained (CD) triaxial test. However in many field situations, fill materials are compacted where the excess pore-air pressure developed during compaction will dissipate instantaneously, but the excess pore-water pressure wil...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1014312020-03-07T11:43:46Z Critical state behavior of a compacted silt specimen Trinh Minh Thu Rahardjo, Harianto Leong, Eng Choon School of Civil and Environmental Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical Shear strength of unsaturated soil is commonly obtained from a consolidated drained (CD) triaxial test. However in many field situations, fill materials are compacted where the excess pore-air pressure developed during compaction will dissipate instantaneously, but the excess pore-water pressure will dissipate with time. This condition can be simulated in a constant water content (CW) triaxial test. The critical states of an unsaturated soil obtained from the CW and the CD triaxial tests have not been extensively investigated and compared. A series of CW and CD triaxial tests was carried out on a statically compacted silt. The results from this study show that the critical state lines at different matric suctions on the (q-p) plane were parallel with a slope of 1.28 for both the CW and CD triaxial tests, indicating the unique relationship between deviator stress and mean net stress. The results also indicate the unique relationship between the specific volume, v, and mean net stress, p, on the (v-p) plane for both the CW and CD triaxial tests. The slope of the critical state lines on the (v-p) plane for both the CW and CD triaxial tests decreased with the increase in matric suction. Accepted version 2011-12-07T07:34:56Z 2019-12-06T20:38:39Z 2011-12-07T07:34:56Z 2019-12-06T20:38:39Z 2007 2007 Journal Article Thu, T. M., Rahardjo, H., & Leong, E. C. (2007). Critical State Behavior of a Compacted Silt Specimen. Soils and Foundations, 47(4), 749-755. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/101431 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/7351 10.3208/sandf.47.749 en Soils and foundations © 2007 The Japanese Geotechnical Society |
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Shear strength of unsaturated soil is commonly obtained from a consolidated drained (CD) triaxial test. However in many field situations, fill materials are compacted where the excess pore-air pressure developed during compaction will dissipate instantaneously, but the excess pore-water pressure will dissipate with time. This condition can be simulated in a constant water content (CW) triaxial test. The critical states of an unsaturated soil obtained from the CW and the CD triaxial tests have not been extensively investigated and compared. A series of CW and CD triaxial tests was carried out on a statically compacted silt. The results from this study show that the critical state lines at different matric suctions on the (q-p) plane were parallel with a slope of 1.28 for both the CW and CD triaxial tests, indicating the unique relationship between deviator stress and mean net stress. The results also indicate the unique relationship between the specific volume, v, and mean net stress, p, on the (v-p) plane for both the CW and CD triaxial tests. The slope of the critical state lines on the (v-p) plane for both the CW and CD triaxial tests decreased with the increase in matric suction. |
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