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Evaluating Unsaturated Hydraulic Properties of Compacted Geomaterials in Road Foundations (I) : Laboratory Test (다져진 도로기초 재료의 불포화투수특성 평가 (I) : 실내실험)

  • Park, Seong-Wan;Sung, Yeol-Jung
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.31 no.1D
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    • pp.73-82
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    • 2011
  • Generally, an unsaturated condition was not considered to predict the long-term strength and drainage behaviors on compacted road foundations. However, it is logical way to consider the unsaturated condition and hysteresis behavior on road foundations like subbase and subgrade. For more quantitative analysis, rational experimental approach requires proper laboratory tool and material model, and hydraulic properties of pavement geomaterials under unsaturated conditions. In this study, therefore, laboratory data from the soil-water characteristic curve tests were used to predict suction and unsaturated permeability on pavement foundations and the results were analyzed based on the nonlinear fitting model considered. In addition to that, the unsaturated moisture capacity of each material is discussed.

Evaluating Unsaturated Hydraulic Properties of Compacted Geomaterials in Road Foundations (II) : Numerical Analysis (다져진 도로기초 재료의 불포화투수특성 평가 (II) : 수치해석)

  • Sung, Yeol-Jung;Park, Seong-Wan
    • KSCE Journal of Civil and Environmental Engineering Research
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    • v.31 no.1D
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    • pp.83-90
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    • 2011
  • A need still exists that the unsaturated condition is to be considered when evaluating the infiltration and drainage capacity for compacted geomaterials in road foundation or embankments. For this reason, numerical analysis were used to analyze the time-dependent unsaturated infiltration and drainage condition depending on various geomaterial types. Therefore, laboratory data from the soil-water characteristic curve tests on geomaterials were adopted from previous studies. In addition, the unsaturated permeability was estimated using SWCC. Then the infiltration and drainage performance of unsaturated compacted soils were evaluated under various conditions based on the proposed method. The results demonstrated that the effect of initial suction and SWCC path on each material could be substantial and the proper application on analysis is very important to enhance the prediction on each capacity.

Undisturbed Sampler for Characterizing the Behaviour of Weathered Granite Residual Soils (화강풍화토의 거동 특성 규명을 위한 비교란 시료채취기 개발)

  • 정순용;이승래
    • Geotechnical Engineering
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    • v.13 no.6
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    • pp.13-24
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    • 1997
  • In Korea, granite is abundant and occupies around two-thirds of the country's ground. Bven though weathered granite residual soils are widely distributed, undisturbed sampling of this soil is extremely difficult because of the particultate structure. This difficulty has kept away the researchers from investigating !he deformational characteristics of weathered granite residual soil. Thus, a special undisturbed sampling device was developed and undisturbed samples were prepared for triaxial compression (TX), resonant column(RC), and torsional shear (75) tests. Local deformation transducer (LDT) was fabricated for internal strain measurements during TX tests. Both undisturbed samples and statically compacted samples of same density were tested by using TX with LDT, RC, and 75 test equipments. The behaviour of statically compacted specimens was almost the same as that of undisturbed samples in the strain ranges below 1 percent. The stiffness and strength decreased with increasing degree of weathering. In case of undisturbed specimens, strains at failure are widely varied from 2 percent to 11 percent, and planes of failure are irrelevant to the angle of internal friction due to the inhomogeneous nature.

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