DEFORMATION CHARACTERISTICS OF A COMPACTED IN
COLLAPSE UNDER ISOTROPIC AND TRIAXIAL STRESS STATE CLAY
SHOJI KATO and KATSUYUKI KAWAI
ABSTRACT: Deformation behavior of an unsaturated soil in
collapse was studied using a modified triaxial test apparatus. Three
kinds of wetting test were conducted on compacted clay specimens. (i)
wetting tests under isotropic stress state, (ii) wetting tests under
constant shear stress, and (iii) repeated wetting during shear test
under a constant mean net stress.
Collapse occurred later in comparison to isotropic stress state
conditions under triaxial stress state when shear stress was kept
constant. This phenomenon is due to the decrease of the coefficient of
permeability, which relates to the changes associated with bulk water to
meniscus water. The relationship between void ratio change and increase
in water content observed under the different stress states tested
showed similar behavior.
In the repeated wetting during shear test, a continuous decrease in void
ratio was observed with water absorption and drainage. This phenomenon
is also related to the change of the bulk water to meniscus water. The
secondary wetting process is observed in the experimental testing
program discussed in this paper. The presently available constitutive
models do not take into account the secondary wetting process. The
research studies presented in this paper provide more insight into the
collapse behavior.
Key words: clay, (collapse), deformation, stress path,
(triaxial test), unsaturated soil, void ratio, water content (IGC:D5/E2)
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