1. Influence of Degree of Saturation (DOS) on Dynamic Behavior of Unbound Granular Materials
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Junyu Sun, Erwin Oh, and Dominic Ek Leong Ong
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Rut ,Degree of saturation ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,plastic strain ,02 engineering and technology ,Plasticity ,Triaxial shear test ,Granular material ,lcsh:Geology ,Subbase (pavement) ,resilient modulus ,021105 building & construction ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,unbound granular materials (UGMs) ,Gradation ,Composite material ,degree of saturation (DOS) ,repeated load triaxial test (RLT) ,Water content ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering - Abstract
The extensive application of natural unbound granular materials (UGMs) motivates studies into the mechanical properties of alternatives such as processed crushed rocks employed commonly as base or subbase layers. The rutting and settlement generated in base and subbase layers is widely restricted in many specifications and standards. In this research, the dynamic behavior including the resilient modulus (Mr) and the plastic strain (εεp) of the crushed rocks collected from Queensland in Australia will be tested by a series of repeated load triaxial test (RLT) tests to investigate the behavior of UGMs under the fluctuation of the degree of saturation (DOS) (59%–100%). In particular, the RLT specimens were prepared in the laboratory through proper gradation under optimum moisture content (OMC) and 100% standard proctor maximum dry unit weight. Results from the RLT tests showed that UGM specimens soaked at higher DOS generated lower resilient modulus and weaker resistance to heavy traffic volumes with significant accumulation of plastic strain. The Mr and εεp of the tested aggregates under different cyclic deviator stresses of 425 kPa and 625 kPa approximately linearly decreased and approximately linearly increased as the DOS increased with a certain number of cycles up to 50,000, respectively.
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- 2021
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