Abstract:Laboratory-controlled and field cone penetration test (CPT) results for unsaturated geomaterials (sands, silty sands, tailings) show that suction has a pronounced influence. The penetration resistances increase significantly due to the presence of suction when compared to those for saturated or dry states, for a given relative density and net confining stress. For unsaturated sands, when suction is included in the effective stress, the same semi-empirical expressions used for saturated conditions are found to … Show more
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