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Effects of confining pressure and water content on performance of unsaturated compacted clay under repeated loading

Journal

GEOTECHNIQUE
Volume 63, Issue 8, Pages 628-640

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ICE PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1680/geot.10.P.103

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compaction; settlement; stiffness; suction; unsaturated soils

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This paper examines the performance of unsaturated soils under repeated loading. As part of the research, a triaxial system was developed that incorporates small-strain measurements using Hall effect transducers, in addition to suction measurements taken using a psychrometer. Tests were conducted on samples of kaolin under constant water mass conditions. The results address the effects of compaction effort and water content at the time of compaction on the overall performance of unsaturated soils, under different amplitudes of loading and different confining pressures. The results show that suction in the sample reduced with increasing number of loading cycles of the same magnitude. The resilient modulus initially increased with increasing water content up to approximately optimum water content, and then reduced substantially with further increase in water content.

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