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Experimental behaviour and modelling of an unsaturated compacted soil

Resource Type
Industry Papers and Articles
Reference Title
Experimental behaviour and modelling of an unsaturated compacted soil
Author/Presenter
Rampino, Celestino
Mancuso, Claudio
Vinale, Filippo
Organization/Agency
Engineering Institute of Canada
Publisher Name
National Research Council of Canada
Year
2000
Journal Title
Canadian Geotechnical Journal
Journal Volume
37
Journal Issue
4
ISBN/ISSN
ISSN: 0008-3674
Abstract/Additional Information

This paper reports the experimental study and modelling of the mechanical response of a silty sand used in the core of the Metramo dam, Italy. Specimens were prepared by compacting the soil at optimum water content conditions using the modified Proctor technique. Tests were performed under suction-controlled conditions by a stress path triaxial cell and an oedometer. The experimental program consists of 23 tests carried out in the suction range of 0-400 kPa. The findings indicate the strong influence of suction on compressibility, stiffness, and shear strength. The mechanical properties of the soil improve with suction following an exponential law with decreasing gradient. Furthermore, the soil exhibited collapsible behaviour upon wetting even at low stress levels. Interesting results were also achieved in elastoplastic modelling as well. The results led to characterization of soil behaviour with reference to widely accepted modelling criteria for unsaturated soils, providing noteworthy suggestions about their applicability for granular materials with a non-negligible fine component. Finally, some remarks are made for the extension under unsaturated conditions of the `Nor sand' model for saturated granular soils. The proposed approach yields improved predictions of deviator soil response of the tested soil when Cambridge-type frameworks prove invalid.