J. M. FLEUREAU, S. HADIWARDOYO and A. GOMES
ABSTRACT: Very small to large strains properties
of a silty sand were measured at several water contents ranging
from a few
percents to saturation, using three triaxial devices with different
types of transducers. In the analysis of the data, attention
was focused on the influence of water content on the maximum
(Young's) modulus, the decay of modulus with strain, the effect
of the confining stress, etc. Isotropic and triaxial tests,
with measurement of negative pore water pressure, were performed
on the same material. The effective stress concept, validated
by a recent theoretical analysis by Coussy and Dangla (2002),
was used to interpret the results. The predictions of a micromechanical
model are compared with the experimental data in the elastic
domain and on the failure criterion. The method highlights a
simple way to relate the strength and stiffness of the soil
to its negative pore water pressure.
Key words: effective stresses, small strains,
suction, unsaturated soils (IGC: D6)