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Effect of suction history on mechanical behavior of unsaturated weakly-expansive soils

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  • 1. Henan Province Key Laboratory of Rock and Soil Mechanics and Structural Engineering, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, Zhengzhou, Henan 450045, China; 2. Department of Civil Engineering, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200072, China

Received date: 2014-08-26

  Online published: 2018-06-14

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Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.11272194), the Foundation and Cutting-edge Research Projects in Henan Province (Grant No.132300410021) and the High-level Talents Foundation of North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power (Grant No.40437).

Abstract

The suction-controlled triaxial shear tests were conducted on unsaturated weakly-expansive soil experiencing different suction histories over a wide range of suction. The maximum suction was applied by using the vapor equilibrium method for high suction and the axis translation technique at low suction. The results show that at the same net stress and suction, the stress-strain curves of the specimens subjected to drying-wetting cycle are situated at a higher level and a smaller contractive volumetric strain occurs during shearing, and the stress-strain curves of the specimens experiencing larger suction also raise up and a smaller contractive volumetric strain can be observed during shearing. Furthermore, the stress-strain and volumetric strain behaviors become more and more similar to the deformation characteristics of overconsolidated soil with the increase of the imposed maximum suction. The reason for the above phenomena is that the specimen experiences a larger suction as the specimen experiences a larger pre-consolidation pressure. Meanwhile, the shrinkage characteristics of weakly-expansive soil become significant due to water loss. After experiencing a larger suction, the void ratio decreases significantly, and thus the specimen exhibits the deformation characteristics similar to the overconsolidated clay during shearing. Therefore, in order to characterize the stress-strain relationship and the strength of unsaturated weakly-expansive soil, the specimen volumetric shrinkage caused by suction history should be considered.

Cite this article

ZHANG Jun-ran , SUN De-an , JIANG Tong, . Effect of suction history on mechanical behavior of unsaturated weakly-expansive soils[J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2015 , 36(11) : 3094 -3100 . DOI: 10.16285/j.rsm.2015.11.008

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