Drained triaxial tests have been performed to explore the effect of particle loss on shearing behaviour and critical states in granular mixtures. The mixtures comprise Leighton Buzzard sand (d50 = 0.8 mm), to which was added 15% by mass of salt particles of different nominal sizes: 0.063 mm, 0.25 mm and 0.5 mm. Shearing behaviours before and after particle loss (by dissolution) were compared. A good fit is observed between the test data and a stress-dilatancy relationship for the post-dissolution tests, highlighting the ability of the stressdilatancy analysis as a means to interpret the effects of particle loss on shearing. It was noted that critical state strength parameter M is determined by the post-dissolution grading regardless of size...
Triaxial tests are widely used to determine the behavior and strength characteristics of soils witho...
Particle morphology outlines the general analytical method used to describe soil particles’ structur...
Copyright © 2013 Omar H. Al Hattamleh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Drained triaxial tests have been performed to explore the effect of particle loss on shearing behavi...
Soil particle loss can occur through biodegradation, erosion and dissolution. Yet there is little un...
Soil particles may be lost through dissolution, degradation or erosion. Regardless of the process of...
Binary granular soil mixtures, as common heterogeneous soils, are ubiquitous in nature and man-made ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of the Witwatersr...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Internal erosion is a major cause for failures and incidents in slopes, embankment dams, landslide d...
The influence of particle breakage on soil behaviour is important from theoretical and practical per...
Many laboratory and full-scale studies found that pile foundation is a reliable structure that has a...
International audienceRing shear tests were carried out on a compacted low plasticity infilled joint...
Triaxial tests are widely used to determine the behavior and strength characteristics of soils witho...
Particle morphology outlines the general analytical method used to describe soil particles’ structur...
Copyright © 2013 Omar H. Al Hattamleh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
Drained triaxial tests have been performed to explore the effect of particle loss on shearing behavi...
Soil particle loss can occur through biodegradation, erosion and dissolution. Yet there is little un...
Soil particles may be lost through dissolution, degradation or erosion. Regardless of the process of...
Binary granular soil mixtures, as common heterogeneous soils, are ubiquitous in nature and man-made ...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Engineering and Built Environment, University of the Witwatersr...
Internal erosion (suffusion) is caused by water seeping through the matrix of coarse soil and progre...
Internal erosion is a major cause for failures and incidents in slopes, embankment dams, landslide d...
The influence of particle breakage on soil behaviour is important from theoretical and practical per...
Many laboratory and full-scale studies found that pile foundation is a reliable structure that has a...
International audienceRing shear tests were carried out on a compacted low plasticity infilled joint...
Triaxial tests are widely used to determine the behavior and strength characteristics of soils witho...
Particle morphology outlines the general analytical method used to describe soil particles’ structur...
Copyright © 2013 Omar H. Al Hattamleh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...