The influence of soil fabric on the monotonic and cyclic shear behaviour of consolidated and compacted specimens

Author:

Silva Isabella Novais1,Indraratna Buddhima21,Nguyen Thanh Trung3,Rujikiatkamjorn Cholachat4

Affiliation:

1. University of Technology Sydney, 1994, Broadway, Australia;

2. FGS, 502448, Superior, United States

3. University of Technology Sydney, 1994, 15 Broadway Ave, Broadway, New South Wales, Australia;

4. University of Technology Sydney, 1994, Transport Research Centre, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia;

Abstract

While the fabric of soil can significantly influence its behaviour, the effect of varying fabric parameters on the subgrade shear response is still not well understood. This study creates soil specimens with different fabrics which are then captured through X-ray microscopic-computed tomography scanning (micro-CT) and quantified by image processing techniques. A comprehensive laboratory investigation is conducted to understand how the soil fabric affects its monotonic and cyclic shear behaviour. The results indicate that the consolidation method creates a more homogeneous fabric with mainly small to medium interconnected pores, whereas the compaction technique creates significantly large and mostly inter-aggregate pores with lower connectivity. In this regard, the consolidated specimens exhibit an elastic-perfectly plastic behaviour, while the compacted specimens show strain-hardening transformation during isotropic monotonic shearing. Under anisotropic conditions, the compacted specimens exhibit a greater strain softening response and excess pore pressure than the consolidated specimens because they have a weaker fabric. Furthermore, the compacted specimens show a larger threshold strain at a smaller critical number of cycles due to the collapse of large pores. These current findings prove the decisive role that soil fabric plays in determining the shear response and failure of subgrade soils.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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