Lowland Technology International
Vol 10 No 2, Dec (2008)

CUMULATIVE PLASTIC STRAIN AND THRESHOLD STRESS OF A QUASISATURATED COMPACTED SILTY CLAY

J. T. Shahu (Unknown)
Yudhbir . (Unknown)
S. Hayashi (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Dec 2008

Abstract

The knowledge of cumulative plastic strain and stability threshold of subgrade soil under cyclic loading is of prime importance in a proper design and maintenance planning of highway pavement structures and railway tracks. The soil beneath a pavement or a track usually exists under quasi-saturated conditions wherein the water voids in the soil remain continuous. Quasi-saturated specimens are essentially partially saturated at low confining pressures. However, with the increase in confining stresses, the air voids in the quasi-saturated specimens are dissolved into solution and the soil behaves like saturated material. Both monotonic and cyclic undrained triaxial tests have been carried out on quasi-saturated compacted specimens of a silty clay. The monotonic tests have been used to develop critical state soil mechanics framework for quasi-saturated behavior. The cyclic undrained behavior of quasi-saturated specimens has been then interpreted using this critical state framework. A generalized bilinear log-log model is proposed for the prediction of cumulative plastic strain with number of load cycles for fine-grained soils. Threshold stress is evaluated using both plastic strain development and pore pressure generation criteria. A generalized relationship between threshold stress ratio and plasticity index is proposed for a variety of soils at low and relatively high confining stresses.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ialt_lti

Publisher

Subject

Civil Engineering, Building, Construction & Architecture Engineering Transportation

Description

The Lowland Technology International Journal presents activity and research developments in Geotechnical Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Structural Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Urban Planning, Coastal Engineering, Disaster Prevention and Mitigation ...