ABSTRACT: Soil compaction is one of the major activities in geotechnical engineering involving earthworks. The compaction curve is used to find the optimum water content that maximizes dry density. Since its introduction by Proctor in 1933, several researchers have provided qualitative explanations for the inverted parabolic shape of the compaction curve. However, fundamental research on the compaction process and the evolution of compaction characteristics are limited, particularly from a quantitative sense. In order to understand the driving mechanisms of soil compaction, this paper investigates the effect of soil suction, stiffness and pore air pressure on the shape of the compaction curve, from an unsaturated soil mechanics standpoint. ...
This paper presents an alternative approach for interpreting unsaturated soil behaviour. In this app...
Compacted materials are fundamentally unsaturated soils whose behaviour can be expansive or collapsi...
This paper is focused on the interpretation of experimental results obtained at the Department of Ge...
Compaction of soil is one of the major activities in geotechnical engineering involving earthworks. ...
Soil compaction is widely applied in geotechnical engineering practice. It is used to maximise the d...
AbstractA theoretical model for the compaction curve of fine-grained soils at various compaction eff...
Improvements of the soils in sites are usually necessary to achieve the desired strength, compressib...
This state-of-the-art paper on the hydromechanical behavior of unsaturated soils focuses on the inte...
The paper explores the behaviour of compacted soils throughout the (dry density–water content)...
Developments in the the mechanics of unsaturated soils are investigated in relation to current engin...
International audienceThe soil compaction by vehicles is a major factor responsible for physical deg...
Unconfined compression tests are performed in this study to evaluate the effect of matric suction on...
The protection of soils against compaction requires knowledge of the mechanical behavior and propert...
Compacted soils, expansive soils and collapsible soils are typical unsaturated soils that are common...
The effect of compaction pressure on subsequent soil behaviour during isotropic consolidation has be...
This paper presents an alternative approach for interpreting unsaturated soil behaviour. In this app...
Compacted materials are fundamentally unsaturated soils whose behaviour can be expansive or collapsi...
This paper is focused on the interpretation of experimental results obtained at the Department of Ge...
Compaction of soil is one of the major activities in geotechnical engineering involving earthworks. ...
Soil compaction is widely applied in geotechnical engineering practice. It is used to maximise the d...
AbstractA theoretical model for the compaction curve of fine-grained soils at various compaction eff...
Improvements of the soils in sites are usually necessary to achieve the desired strength, compressib...
This state-of-the-art paper on the hydromechanical behavior of unsaturated soils focuses on the inte...
The paper explores the behaviour of compacted soils throughout the (dry density–water content)...
Developments in the the mechanics of unsaturated soils are investigated in relation to current engin...
International audienceThe soil compaction by vehicles is a major factor responsible for physical deg...
Unconfined compression tests are performed in this study to evaluate the effect of matric suction on...
The protection of soils against compaction requires knowledge of the mechanical behavior and propert...
Compacted soils, expansive soils and collapsible soils are typical unsaturated soils that are common...
The effect of compaction pressure on subsequent soil behaviour during isotropic consolidation has be...
This paper presents an alternative approach for interpreting unsaturated soil behaviour. In this app...
Compacted materials are fundamentally unsaturated soils whose behaviour can be expansive or collapsi...
This paper is focused on the interpretation of experimental results obtained at the Department of Ge...