Experimental and numerical approaches of the hydro-mechanical behaviour of a quasi-saturated compacted clayey soil

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The present research is funded by the French National Project « TerreDurable », which is dedicated to the study of soils in quasi-saturated conditions (close to saturation) for the analysis of stability and settlement of earth structures such as embankment, dams. A global presentation of the drying-wetting test shows the volume change, air entry and soil-water characteristics of the soil at slurry and oven-dried conditions. Unsaturated undrained triaxial test was carried out in order to investigate the variation of pore-water pressure from quasi-saturated domain to saturation. The experimental results of the triaxial test are then modeled using a two-dimensional explicit finite difference program (Flac 2D). A constitutive law developed in the TerreDurable project allows better understanding the behaviour of quasi-saturated soils using the water retention curve of quasi-saturated domain proposed by Boutonnier (2007, 2010). A simple effective stress model is used (Cam Clay) by taking into account both the suction and the compressibility of equivalent fluid (water + air). The results from numerical calculation and experimental measurements are compared.

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Li, Z. S., Mahmutovic, D., Fleureau, J. M., Boutonnier, L., & Monnet, J. (2016). Experimental and numerical approaches of the hydro-mechanical behaviour of a quasi-saturated compacted clayey soil. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 9). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20160908015

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