Impacts of Drying-Wetting and Loading-Unloading Cycles on Small Strain Shear Modulus of Unsaturated Soils
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of hydraulic hysteresis on the small strain shear modulus (Gmax) was investigated in a multi-stage test during several drying-wetting cycles and a loading-unloading cycle of net stress.
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Abstract: The small strain shear modulus (Gmax) is an important parameter in geodynamic problems. In order to predict Gmax of unsaturated soils which are normally subjected to complex drying, wetting processes, effect of hydraulic hysteresis needs to be evaluated. Although several equations have been proposed in recent years, limitations still exist, requiring more research studies in this field. In this study, Gmax was investigated in a multi-stage test during several drying-wetting cycles and a loading-unloading cycle of net stress. The results revealed four key factors that directly influence the magnitude of Gmax : the void ratio, the net stress, matric suction and degree of saturation. While variations of the void ratio, net stress, and matric suction cause persistent responses of Gmax (i.e. if all other factors remain unchanged, Gmax would then be reversely proportional to the void ratio and directly proportional to the net stress and matric suction), variations in the degree of saturation result in different responses. A decrease in the degree of saturation may induce a reduction or growth of Gmax since on the one hand it reduces the effect of matric suction, while on the other hand it increases the total effect of van der Waals attractions and electric double layer repulsions. At the same stress state, a reverse trend, induced by an increase in the degree of saturation, will occur with a growth in the effect of matric suction
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