The paper deals with an experimental investigation of water retention properties of a statically compacted unsaturated low plasticity silt. The objective is a deeper understanding of the evolution of an aggregate type fabric at different initial conditions in terms of void ratio and water content. A series of Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry tests (MIP) were performed to provide information about factors influencing fabric changes (effect of mechanical stress due to sample compaction) and fabric-properties relationships (water re-tention curve related to porosimetry). The arrangements of aggregation/particles are also investigated with Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM). The experimental data has been used to calibrate a multimodal water retention model for aggregate which is obtained by linear superposition of sub-curves of the van Genuchten type modified. By comparing the WRC obtained by MIP and under suction controlled conditions it has been found a good agreement between the two method for the drying path.

Casini, F., Vaunat, J., Romero, E., Desideri, A. (2013). Progressive emergence of double porosity in a silt during compaction. In Advances in unsaturated soils. (pp.425-430). USA : CRC press, Taylor and Francis Group [10.1201/b14393-65].

Progressive emergence of double porosity in a silt during compaction

CASINI, FRANCESCA;
2013-02-01

Abstract

The paper deals with an experimental investigation of water retention properties of a statically compacted unsaturated low plasticity silt. The objective is a deeper understanding of the evolution of an aggregate type fabric at different initial conditions in terms of void ratio and water content. A series of Mercury Intrusion Porosimetry tests (MIP) were performed to provide information about factors influencing fabric changes (effect of mechanical stress due to sample compaction) and fabric-properties relationships (water re-tention curve related to porosimetry). The arrangements of aggregation/particles are also investigated with Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy (ESEM). The experimental data has been used to calibrate a multimodal water retention model for aggregate which is obtained by linear superposition of sub-curves of the van Genuchten type modified. By comparing the WRC obtained by MIP and under suction controlled conditions it has been found a good agreement between the two method for the drying path.
1st Pan-American conference on unsaturated soils
Cartagena de Indias
2013
Rilevanza internazionale
contributo
feb-2013
Settore ICAR/07 - GEOTECNICA
English
http://www.crcnetbase.com/doi/abs/10.1201/b14393-65
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Casini, F., Vaunat, J., Romero, E., Desideri, A. (2013). Progressive emergence of double porosity in a silt during compaction. In Advances in unsaturated soils. (pp.425-430). USA : CRC press, Taylor and Francis Group [10.1201/b14393-65].
Casini, F; Vaunat, J; Romero, E; Desideri, A
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