Abstract

The influence of initial water content on the virgin compression of reconstituted clays is a topic of great importance. This study introduces a novel perspective based on the concept of intrinsic compression. It is demonstrated that the virgin compression curves of the reconstituted clays are similar in shape to the intrinsic compression line and can be obtained through vertical shifting and stretching. Building upon this concept, the intrinsic compression line is further extended to the compression curve cluster, enabling a direct evaluation of the influence of initial water content. The validity of the compression curve cluster is verified using independent data from the literature as well as data collected by our research team. In addition, a comparison with other relevant theories further underscores the superiority of the proposed framework.

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