Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper

Measurement of soil suction is important as soil suction is one of the two stress-state variables that control both the hydro and mechanical behaviour of unsaturated soils. One of the soil suction measurement techniques is the filter paper method. Even though the filter paper technique has been stan...

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Main Authors: Leong, Eng-Choon, Kizza, Richard, Rahardjo, Harianto
Other Authors: Delage, P.
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Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-845232020-03-07T11:43:34Z Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper Leong, Eng-Choon Kizza, Richard Rahardjo, Harianto Delage, P. Tang, A.-M. Cui, Y.-J. Ghabezloo, S. Pereira, J.-M. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Soil Suction Moist Filter Paper Engineering::Civil engineering Measurement of soil suction is important as soil suction is one of the two stress-state variables that control both the hydro and mechanical behaviour of unsaturated soils. One of the soil suction measurement techniques is the filter paper method. Even though the filter paper technique has been standardized, the experimental procedure can still be improved in order to reduce the inconsistencies that are often reported with the filter paper technique. This paper explores usage of both initially dry and initially moist Whatman No. 42 filter paper for matric and total suction measurements. Residual soils from the Bukit Timah Granite in Singapore were compacted at various water contents from dry to wet of optimum using standard Proctor energies and their suctions were measured using both contact and non-contact filter papers. Results of the suction measurements showed hysteresis between the initially dry and the initially moist filter papers for both the contact and non-contact methods. Suction measurement by the contact filter paper method is more consistent than suction measurement by the non-contact filter paper method. Condensation causes the non-contact filter papers to have higher water contents. The results showed that the non-contact initially dry filter paper follows the total suction curve but the non-contact initially moist filter paper may follow the matric suction curve instead. ASTAR (Agency for Sci., Tech. and Research, S’pore) Published version 2019-10-09T07:05:11Z 2019-12-06T15:46:29Z 2019-10-09T07:05:11Z 2019-12-06T15:46:29Z 2016 Journal Article Leong, E.-C., Kizza, R., & Rahardjo, H. (2016). Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper. E3S Web of Conferences, 9, 10012-. doi:10.1051/e3sconf/20160910012 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/84523 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/50116 10.1051/e3sconf/20160910012 en E3S Web of Conferences © 2016 The Author(s) (published by EDP Sciences). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. 6 p. application/pdf
institution Nanyang Technological University
building NTU Library
country Singapore
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language English
topic Soil Suction
Moist Filter Paper
Engineering::Civil engineering
spellingShingle Soil Suction
Moist Filter Paper
Engineering::Civil engineering
Leong, Eng-Choon
Kizza, Richard
Rahardjo, Harianto
Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
description Measurement of soil suction is important as soil suction is one of the two stress-state variables that control both the hydro and mechanical behaviour of unsaturated soils. One of the soil suction measurement techniques is the filter paper method. Even though the filter paper technique has been standardized, the experimental procedure can still be improved in order to reduce the inconsistencies that are often reported with the filter paper technique. This paper explores usage of both initially dry and initially moist Whatman No. 42 filter paper for matric and total suction measurements. Residual soils from the Bukit Timah Granite in Singapore were compacted at various water contents from dry to wet of optimum using standard Proctor energies and their suctions were measured using both contact and non-contact filter papers. Results of the suction measurements showed hysteresis between the initially dry and the initially moist filter papers for both the contact and non-contact methods. Suction measurement by the contact filter paper method is more consistent than suction measurement by the non-contact filter paper method. Condensation causes the non-contact filter papers to have higher water contents. The results showed that the non-contact initially dry filter paper follows the total suction curve but the non-contact initially moist filter paper may follow the matric suction curve instead.
author2 Delage, P.
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Leong, Eng-Choon
Kizza, Richard
Rahardjo, Harianto
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Kizza, Richard
Rahardjo, Harianto
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title Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
title_short Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
title_full Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
title_fullStr Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
title_sort measurement of soil suction using moist filter paper
publishDate 2019
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