Suction-controlled laboratory test on resilient modulus of unsaturated compacted subgrade soils

Shu Rong Yang, Horn Da Lin, Johnson H.S. Kung, Wei Hsing Huang

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Abstract

Conventionally, the resilient modulus test is conducted in the laboratory under different moisture content in which matric suction is unknown during the test. To investigate the influence of the matric suction on the resilient modulus, this study integrated the suction-controlled testing system and developed a modified testing procedure for the resilient modulus test of unsaturated subgrade soils. Based on the axis-translation technique, two cohesive soils were tested to investigate the effect of matric suction on resilient modulus. In the modified testing procedure, in order to fulfill the equilibrium in matric suction, the number of load cycles at each loading sequence of the resilient modulus test (AASHTO T 292-91) needs to be increased significantly. Experimental data indicate that matric suctions measured in the specimen after consolidation and resilient modulus tests are consistent with the matric suctions deduced from the soil-water characteristic curve corresponding to the same moisture content. In general, the resilient modulus obtained by the suction-controlled resilient modulus test appears to be reasonable. The trends of resilient modulus obtained by the suction-controlled resilient modulus test are consistent with those obtained by the conventional resilient modulus test. However, the suction-controlled resilient modulus test provides better insights that can help in interpreting the test results.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1375-1384
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume134
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2008

Keywords

  • Laboratory tests
  • Resilient modulus
  • Soil compaction
  • Soil suction
  • Subgrades
  • Unsaturated soils

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