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Unsaturated behaviour of gypseous sand soils using a modified triaxial test apparatus

Mustafa M. Abdalhusein, Ali Akhtarpour, Mohammed Shakir Mahmood

2022International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering13 citationsDOI

Abstract

This paper presents laboratory experiments on the effect of matric suction on the compressibility of unsaturated gypsum sand soil. The samples were obtained from Al-Najaf city in Iraq with gypsum contents of 14%, 22%, and 29%. Two series of laboratory tests were conducted. The first one is loading-path likes when a building is constructed on these soils in a specific degree of saturation (specific matric suction). Four matric suctions were adopted; 100, 60, 30, and zero percentages of initial matric suction under two confining stresses; 100 kPa and 200 kPa. Also, two saturated tests (CD) were performed under the aforementioned confining stresses. The second method is wetting-path, likes when a structure has been constructed and the degree of saturation of a foundation soil increases (decreasing in matric suction). The results from both paths revealed that the volumetric strains were increased by decreasing the matric suction and increasing the gypsum content..

Topics & Concepts

Geotechnical engineeringDegree of saturationSuctionSaturation (graph theory)Soil waterWettingCompressibilityWater contentTensiometer (surface tension)Triaxial shear testGeologySoil scienceMaterials scienceMathematicsEngineeringComposite materialSurface tensionPhysicsShear (geology)PetrologyCombinatoricsAerospace engineeringMechanical engineeringQuantum mechanicsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil MechanicsSoil and Unsaturated FlowGeotechnical and construction materials studies