This paper reports the effects of structure on the mechanical responses of kaolinite with known and controlled fabric associations. The dynamic properties and strength were assessed by resonant column tests and undrained triaxial compression tests, respectively. The experimental results demonstrate that interparticle forces and associated fabric arrangements influence the volumetric change under isotropic compression. Soils with different structures have individual consolidation lines, and the merging trend is not readily seen under an isotropic confinement up to 250 kPa. The dynamic properties of kaolinite were found to be intimately related to the soil structure. Stronger interparticle forces or higher degrees of flocculated structure lea...
Soft kaolinite deposits of marine origin are encountered as foundation soils in many parts of the wo...
The undrained shear strength behaviour of kaolinitic soils is shown to be quite opposite to that obs...
The undrained shear strength behaviour of kaolinitic soils is shown to be quite opposite to that obs...
Behaviour of kaolinite clay is intimately related to the pore-fluid properties, such as the pH value...
Soil structure has been recognised as a key feature in the understanding of soil's mechanical behavi...
This paper deals with the shear strength characteristics of saturated, remoulded, montmorillonite an...
The relationship between the undrained shear strength and the water content ofcohesive soils can be ...
Present day knowledge of soil strength is limited to conditions favouring static or quasi-static loa...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of isotropic compression, wett...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of isotropic compression, wett...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of isotropic compression, wett...
The objective of this study is to investigate the fabric effects on the mechanical responses of kaol...
The mechanical behaviour of natural clays is influenced by the degradation of the structure develope...
The mechanical behaviour of natural clays is influenced by the degradation of the structure develope...
Soft kaolinite deposits of marine origin are encountered as foundation soils in many parts of the wo...
Soft kaolinite deposits of marine origin are encountered as foundation soils in many parts of the wo...
The undrained shear strength behaviour of kaolinitic soils is shown to be quite opposite to that obs...
The undrained shear strength behaviour of kaolinitic soils is shown to be quite opposite to that obs...
Behaviour of kaolinite clay is intimately related to the pore-fluid properties, such as the pH value...
Soil structure has been recognised as a key feature in the understanding of soil's mechanical behavi...
This paper deals with the shear strength characteristics of saturated, remoulded, montmorillonite an...
The relationship between the undrained shear strength and the water content ofcohesive soils can be ...
Present day knowledge of soil strength is limited to conditions favouring static or quasi-static loa...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of isotropic compression, wett...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of isotropic compression, wett...
An experimental study has been carried out to investigate the effects of isotropic compression, wett...
The objective of this study is to investigate the fabric effects on the mechanical responses of kaol...
The mechanical behaviour of natural clays is influenced by the degradation of the structure develope...
The mechanical behaviour of natural clays is influenced by the degradation of the structure develope...
Soft kaolinite deposits of marine origin are encountered as foundation soils in many parts of the wo...
Soft kaolinite deposits of marine origin are encountered as foundation soils in many parts of the wo...
The undrained shear strength behaviour of kaolinitic soils is shown to be quite opposite to that obs...
The undrained shear strength behaviour of kaolinitic soils is shown to be quite opposite to that obs...