Influence of suction on the dilatancy of an unsaturated lateritic sandy lean clay

Damilola Akinniyi, Charles Ng, Zhou Chao

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Abstract

ABSTRACT: Lateritic soil covers about 15% of the area in the world and is extensively used as fill materials in various applications, such as back-filling materials for retaining structures and pavements. Lateritic soil is uniquely recognized for its rich composition in oxides of iron and aluminium (sesquioxide), which enhance the formation of soil aggregates. The responses of these aggregates under hydro-mechanical loading can significantly affect the volume change and shear strength of the soil. Lateritic soil is less studied, and
there has been limited laboratory data reported in literature to explicitly illustrate how suction affects its shear strength and dilatancy.
Therefore, a good understanding of their hydro-mechanical behaviour is required because it can improve the designs of civil engineering structures built on lateritic soils. In this paper, a series of laboratory tests on a compacted lateritic sandy clay (LAT) were carried out in a suction-controlled triaxial apparatus. Three different suctions (0, 50 and 150 kPa) were considered. Each specimen was wetted from initial suction of 150 kPa to the desired suction before isotropic consolidation and constant suction shearing. During shear, each specimen was subjected to a constant net stress and suction. Effects of soil suction on the evolution of dilatancy, stress dilatancy relationship and maximum dilatancy will be reported and discussed in this paper.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 20th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
EditorsMizanur Rahman Md, Jaksa Mark
PublisherAustralian Geomechanics Society
Pages1401-1406
Number of pages6
ISBN (Print)978-0-9946261-4-1
Publication statusPublished - 5 May 2022
Externally publishedYes
Event20th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering - Sydney, Australia
Duration: 1 May 20225 May 2022
Conference number: 20
http://icsmge2021.org/

Conference

Conference20th International Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CitySydney
Period1/05/225/05/22
Internet address

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