E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2016)

Essential features of compacted silty sand behavior via suction-controlled triaxial testing

  • Patil Ujwalkumar D.,
  • Hoyos Laureano R.,
  • Puppala Anand J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160917009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9
p. 17009

Abstract

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The main intent of this work was to gain further insight into some of the limitations (and potential) of the Barcelona Basic Model (BBM) in predicting the stress-strain response of compacted unsaturated soils that are prone to post-peak strain-induced softening during suction-controlled shearing. To this aim, a comprehensive series of suc-tion-controlled tests were conducted on statically compacted specimens of silty sand using a recently implemented, servo/suction-controlled, double-walled triaxial apparatus. The brittle and dilatant nature of the test soil, as expected, did not allow for good agreement between the experimental and BBM predicted stress-strain responses of compacted silty sand, since post-peak softening was not adequately captured. BBM simulations, however, held reasonably good during the early shearing stage (up to about 1-2% total shear strain), and at higher values of shear strain, that is, close to critical state condition.