Effects of dry density and grain size distribution on soil-water characteristic curves of sandy soils


Autoria(s): Gallage, Chaminda; Uchimura, Taro
Data(s)

01/02/2010

Resumo

The unsaturated soil mechanics is receiving increasing attention from researchers and as well as from practicing engineers. However, the requirement of sophisticated devices to measure unsaturated soil properties and time consumption have made the geotechnical engineers keep away from implication of the unsaturated soil mechanics for solving practical geotechnical problems. The application of the conventional laboratory devices with some modifications to measure unsaturated soil properties can promote the application of unsaturated soil mechanics into engineering practice. Therefore, in the present study, a conventional direct shear device was modified to measure unsaturated shear strength parameters at low suction. Specially, for the analysis of rain-induced slope failures, it is important to measure unsaturated shear strength parameters at low suction where slopes become unstable. The modified device was used to measure unsaturated shear strength of two silty soils at low suction values (0 ~ 50 kPa) that were achieved by following drying path and wetting path of soil-water characteristic curves (SWCCs) of soils. The results revealed that the internal friction angle of soil was not significantly affected by the suction and as well as the drying-wetting SWCCs of soils. The apparent cohesion of soil increased with a decreasing rate as the suction increased. Further, the apparent cohesion obtained from soil in wetting was greater than that obtained from soil in drying. Shear stress-shear displacement curves obtained from soil specimens subjected to the same net normal stress and different suction values showed a higher initial stiffness and a greater peak stress as the suction increased. In addition, it was observed that soil became more dilative with the increase of suction. A soil in wetting exhibited slightly higher peak shear stress and more contractive volume change behaviour than that of in drying at the same net normal stress and the suction.

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Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38970/

Publicador

Japanese Geotechnical Society

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/38970/1/c38970.pdf

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Gallage, Chaminda & Uchimura, Taro (2010) Effects of dry density and grain size distribution on soil-water characteristic curves of sandy soils. Soils and Foundations, 50(1), pp. 161-172.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 The Japanese Geotechnical Society.

Fonte

Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development

Palavras-Chave #090501 Civil Geotechnical Engineering #Dry Density #Grain-size Distribution #Hysteresis of Suction #Model Fitting #Soil-water Characteristic Curve
Tipo

Journal Article