Abstract
Unsaturated soils are frequently encountered in various civil engineering projects; however, their dynamic behaviour is still unexplored. Present study evaluates the influence of matric suction, initial static loading, and load repetition on dynamic response of unsaturated cohesive soil (CH type). A series of cyclic triaxial tests have been performed on Ahmedabad-based cohesive soil under as-compacted conditions (unsaturated). Matric suction of soil is obtained using filter paper method at varying dry density and water content to characterise the behaviour of unsaturated soil. Application of initial static axial strain exhibited a unique stiffness response in loading and unloading phases of cyclic testing, and significantly impacted the cyclic strength response of unsaturated cohesive soil. The initial static axial strain in cyclic triaxial testing represents the conditions of a highway/railway embankment, where the embankment load on soil acts like initial static loading and passing vehicles like cyclic loading on soil. Load repetition exhibited significant degradation in shear modulus of cohesive soil under cyclic loading conditions.
Acknowledgements
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