Abstract

Traffic loading is one of the essential causes of the excess settlement of soft subgrade. The stress path induced by traffic loading is more complex than a single dimensional path and coupling of both vertical and horizontal stresses. Also, under long-term cyclic loading, the pore water pressure (PWP) generated in soft clay eventually dissipates. Therefore, to study the cyclic behavior of soft clay under a long-term traffic loading, a series of long-term (50,000 cycles) cyclic triaxial tests involving variable confining pressure (VCP) on saturated remolded clay were conducted under partially drained conditions in this study. The result shows both the cyclic vertical stress and VCP have detrimental effects on the soft clay. Thus, a new index (CSRη) is proposed to synthesize these two factors. The peak PWP and final volumetric strain are all linearly related to CSRη. An empirical model involving CSRη is proposed to predict the final permanent axial strain. Compare to the empirical models in previous studies in which both the constant confining pressure (CCP) and VCP tests are necessary, only three CCP tests are needed to obtain the parameters in this model.

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