2018
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)gm.1943-5622.0001031
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Impact of Plastic Compression on the Small Strain Shear Modulus of Unsaturated Silts

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“…An interesting observation is that in the range of axial stresses applied, the slopes of the VCLs for unsaturated specimens were either parallel to that of the saturated soil specimen or slightly diverged. This was consistent with the compression curves for compacted Bonny silt specimens tested by Coccia & McCartney (2016) and Khosravi et al (2018). This observation is not consistent with the hypothetical compression curves in Figure 1…”
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confidence: 51%
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“…An interesting observation is that in the range of axial stresses applied, the slopes of the VCLs for unsaturated specimens were either parallel to that of the saturated soil specimen or slightly diverged. This was consistent with the compression curves for compacted Bonny silt specimens tested by Coccia & McCartney (2016) and Khosravi et al (2018). This observation is not consistent with the hypothetical compression curves in Figure 1…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 51%
“…However, most previous studies on the compression response of unsaturated soils focused on the hydro-mechanical behavior of compacted soils (e.g., Wheeler & Sivakumar 1995;Sharma 1998;Maâtouk et al 1995;Rampino et al 1999;Al-Mukhtar et al 1999;Lloret et al 2003;Cuisinier & Masrouri 2005;Jotisankasa et al 2007;Thu et al 2007;Uchaipichat & Khalili 2009;Coccia & McCartney 2016;Khosravi et al 2016Khosravi et al , 2018Mun & McCartney 2017). It is well accepted from the results of these studies that an increase in suction will lead to an increase in apparent yield stress, a feature that has been incorporated into most constitutive models for unsaturated soils (e.g., Alonso et al 1990;Wheeler & Sivakumar 1995;Cui et al 1995;Bolzon et al 1996;Gallipoli et al 2003;Sheng et al 2008).…”
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“…Before freezing (i.e., cooling process), although all specimens had identical global water saturation of S = 30%, the evaporation-driven specimens showed the highest P - and S -wave velocities and the horizontally-layered specimens had the lowest velocities ( Figure 8 a,b). The associated phenomena showed that the capillary force between particles built in the unsaturated condition contributed to increased effective stress; however, the capillarity varied with water distribution patterns [ 18 , 19 , 20 , 21 , 22 ]. The test specimens were prepared in the same manner except for the water distribution patterns.…”
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“…It was considered that suction increases in the cases studied with a higher level of depletion by the dewatering effect of the polyester material type. Khosravi et al [8] indicated that a hardening response in the test sample as the suction increase will, in turn, increase the shear modulus Gmax as the sample dries. Suction (pF) is the logarithm of the height of the water column (cm) to give the necessary suction.…”
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