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Micromechanical-Based Shear Strength Equation Considering the Stress-State Effect for Unsaturated Soils

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS
Volume 22, Issue 9, Pages -

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ASCE-AMER SOC CIVIL ENGINEERS
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)GM.1943-5622.0002495

Keywords

Unsaturated soil; Shear strength; Soil suction; Effective stress analysis; Soil-water characteristic curve; Soil erosion; Stress state

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This paper presents a new generalized equation for estimating the shear strength of unsaturated soils. The equation takes into account the interaction of air, water, and solid phases, as well as the effect of particle contact area, which is often neglected in existing equations. Compared to existing equations, the proposed equation can capture the nonlinear influence of saturation degree and matric suction on unsaturated shear strength. Experimental data and comparison with other equations demonstrate the validity and superiority of the proposed equation.
Unsaturated soil shear strength is a crucial and useful parameter for predicting geostructure stability, soil erosion, seasonal variation, and land management. Unsaturated shear strength measurement, however, is frequently costly, complex, and time-consuming. The main objective of this paper is to present a new generalized equation for the shear strength estimation of unsaturated soils. The proposed equation is derived from a micromechanical equilibrium condition considering the interaction of air, water, and solid phases. The particle contact area effect is taken into account in the proposed model, even though it is thought to be negligible in existing equations. In comparison with existing equations, the proposed one has the benefit of being able to capture the nonlinear influence of saturation degree and matric suction on unsaturated shear strength. The proposed equation is compared with several other existing equations as well as experimental data for four different soil types to verify its validity. The findings indicate that the proposed equation has a potential application in estimating unsaturated soil shear strength and that it outperforms existing equations. The stress state also has a substantial impact on the shear strength properties of unsaturated soils, which was extended to include in the proposed equation. The results reveal that the proposed equation is capable of accurately predicting the variation of the soil-water characteristic curve and unsaturated soil shear strength as a function of the stress state.

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