Shear strength and stiffness behavior of fine-grained soils at different surface hydration conditions

CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL(2022)

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We developed an experimental program to monitor how interparticle forces control the mechanical behavior of fine-grained soils when saturation changes from the tightly adsorbed regime to saturation. The testing program uses stiffness (i.e., S-wave velocity) and strength (i.e., Brazilian tensile strength) tests on kaolinite, silica flour, and diatomaceous earth soil samples at very low confining stresses (<5 kPa). Three fine-grained soils yield a range of different properties, including particle size, specific surface area, negative charge density, and internal or external particle porosity. Results show that shear stiffness and tensile strength follow similar trends, emphasizing that the same interparticle forces control the mechanical responses. In particular, the interpretation of S-wave velocity measurements shows three different behavior ranges: a van der Waals attraction range, a capillary-dominated interparticle forces range, and the continuous decrease in the capillary forces from the saturation at the air-entry pressure until full saturation. We show that the interparticle forces respond to a complex function of water content, particle size, particle separations, surface charge density, and the presence of internal particle porosity.
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van der Waals, capillary force, S-wave velocity, Brazilian tensile strength test, diatomaceous earth, silica flour, kaolinite, unsaturated soils
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