2020
DOI: 10.1520/gtj20190003
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An Improved Unsaturated Triaxial Device to Characterize the Pore-Water Pressure and Local Volume Change Behavior of a Compacted Marl

Abstract: Compacted fills in earthworks are in an unsaturated state, with suctions (negative pore-water pressures) usually ranging from several kPa to several MPa. Characterizing the variation of pore-water pressure is a major concern in the estimation of embankment stability and, at the same time, a big challenge when its value falls below –80 kPa. This technical note presents an improved triaxial system based on the standard triaxial cell, equipped with a tensiometer, a thermocouple psychrometer, and local strain gaug… Show more

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“…The granular nature of the compacted 65T35DS requires the prior production of a flexible silicone interface bonded to the specimen, on which the gauge is fixed. The detailed protocol of gluing the strain gauges onto compacted soils was previously presented in [38,39,53].…”
Section: Triaxial Tests In Small Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The granular nature of the compacted 65T35DS requires the prior production of a flexible silicone interface bonded to the specimen, on which the gauge is fixed. The detailed protocol of gluing the strain gauges onto compacted soils was previously presented in [38,39,53].…”
Section: Triaxial Tests In Small Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%