Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation

Singapore’s land comprises mostly residual soils. The residual soil from the Bukit Timah granitic formation is often found in an unsaturated condition. Soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) of the soil shows how weathering grade has affected the pore-size distribution of the residual soil. The obje...

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Main Author: Ang, Qimou
Other Authors: Harianto Rahardjo
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-158772023-03-03T17:09:08Z Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation Ang, Qimou Harianto Rahardjo School of Civil and Environmental Engineering NTU-PWD Geotechnical Research Centre DRNTU::Engineering::Civil engineering::Geotechnical Singapore’s land comprises mostly residual soils. The residual soil from the Bukit Timah granitic formation is often found in an unsaturated condition. Soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) of the soil shows how weathering grade has affected the pore-size distribution of the residual soil. The objective of the project is to investigate the effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil of the Bukit Timah granitic formation. The experiments were carried out by estimating pore-size distribution using SWCC and measuring unsaturated shear strength parameters using triaxial apparatus of two specimens. The tested residual soils contain mostly silt and clay with a low percentage of coarse content. The effective angle of internal friction ϕ’, was found to be around 27° for both specimens while the ϕb angles were found to be very different at 58° and 83°. SWCC results showed that the air-entry value for both specimens is around 5kPa and they have different pore-size distribution. Overall, pore-size distribution can be used to estimate unsaturated shear strength of residual soil of the Bukit Timah granitic formation as there was a reasonable amount of correlation. This report discusses in detail the findings and outcomes of the study. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) 2009-05-18T07:41:01Z 2009-05-18T07:41:01Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15877 en Nanyang Technological University 62 p. application/pdf
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Ang, Qimou
Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation
description Singapore’s land comprises mostly residual soils. The residual soil from the Bukit Timah granitic formation is often found in an unsaturated condition. Soil-water characteristic curve (SWCC) of the soil shows how weathering grade has affected the pore-size distribution of the residual soil. The objective of the project is to investigate the effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil of the Bukit Timah granitic formation. The experiments were carried out by estimating pore-size distribution using SWCC and measuring unsaturated shear strength parameters using triaxial apparatus of two specimens. The tested residual soils contain mostly silt and clay with a low percentage of coarse content. The effective angle of internal friction ϕ’, was found to be around 27° for both specimens while the ϕb angles were found to be very different at 58° and 83°. SWCC results showed that the air-entry value for both specimens is around 5kPa and they have different pore-size distribution. Overall, pore-size distribution can be used to estimate unsaturated shear strength of residual soil of the Bukit Timah granitic formation as there was a reasonable amount of correlation. This report discusses in detail the findings and outcomes of the study.
author2 Harianto Rahardjo
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Ang, Qimou
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author Ang, Qimou
author_sort Ang, Qimou
title Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation
title_short Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation
title_full Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation
title_fullStr Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation
title_full_unstemmed Effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic Bukit Timah formation
title_sort effect of pore-size distribution on unsaturated shear strength of residual soil from granitic bukit timah formation
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