The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases

This technical paper focuses on evaluating the shear strength of unsaturated sand at drying, wetting and alternate drying–wetting cycles, as well as the correlation between the strength and the water retention curve (WRC) at different hydraulic phases. Results of stress–strain curves and WRCs were o...

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Published in:Acta Geotechnica
Main Author: Albadri W.M.; Noor M.J.M.; Alhani I.J.
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Language:English
Published: Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH 2021
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Albadri W.M.; Noor M.J.M.; Alhani I.J.
The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
2021
Acta Geotechnica
16
9
10.1007/s11440-021-01189-7
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85104545310&doi=10.1007%2fs11440-021-01189-7&partnerID=40&md5=9ec4b9e8391a292850e4a92b9f7db669
This technical paper focuses on evaluating the shear strength of unsaturated sand at drying, wetting and alternate drying–wetting cycles, as well as the correlation between the strength and the water retention curve (WRC) at different hydraulic phases. Results of stress–strain curves and WRCs were obtained from conducting numerous tests using suction-controlled triaxial test. Although the maximum shear strength was obtained from the specimens under drying conditions, the difference between the drying and wetting shear strength was relatively small for the tested soil. Based on analysis of the test results, a multi-surfaces envelope model was proposed to fit the experimental shear strength data under drying conditions and to predict the shear strength under wetting conditions (or any subsequent drying–wetting cycle) based on the drying fitting parameters. The fitting and prediction performance of the proposed equations were checked using experimental data from previous studies, and very good agreement was reported. Moreover, the WRC was found to be capable of not only estimating unsaturated soil property functions but also anticipating the soil shear strength behaviour under different hydraulic phases. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
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author Albadri W.M.; Noor M.J.M.; Alhani I.J.
spellingShingle Albadri W.M.; Noor M.J.M.; Alhani I.J.
The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
author_facet Albadri W.M.; Noor M.J.M.; Alhani I.J.
author_sort Albadri W.M.; Noor M.J.M.; Alhani I.J.
title The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
title_short The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
title_full The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
title_fullStr The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
title_full_unstemmed The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
title_sort The relationship between the shear strength and water retention curve of unsaturated sand at different hydraulic phases
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description This technical paper focuses on evaluating the shear strength of unsaturated sand at drying, wetting and alternate drying–wetting cycles, as well as the correlation between the strength and the water retention curve (WRC) at different hydraulic phases. Results of stress–strain curves and WRCs were obtained from conducting numerous tests using suction-controlled triaxial test. Although the maximum shear strength was obtained from the specimens under drying conditions, the difference between the drying and wetting shear strength was relatively small for the tested soil. Based on analysis of the test results, a multi-surfaces envelope model was proposed to fit the experimental shear strength data under drying conditions and to predict the shear strength under wetting conditions (or any subsequent drying–wetting cycle) based on the drying fitting parameters. The fitting and prediction performance of the proposed equations were checked using experimental data from previous studies, and very good agreement was reported. Moreover, the WRC was found to be capable of not only estimating unsaturated soil property functions but also anticipating the soil shear strength behaviour under different hydraulic phases. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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