Abstract

AbstractUnder the same stress state, a soil behaves differently when it follows drying and wetting processes because of hysteresis. The purpose of this study was to understand the shear strength characteristics of unsaturated soil under multiple cycles of drying and wetting. A series of unsaturated consolidated drained (CD) triaxial tests were conducted using three different sand-kaolin mixtures. All sand-kaolin mixtures experienced hysteresis during multiple cycles of drying and wetting processes. The CD test results indicated that the specimens on the drying paths have higher shear strengths than those on the wetting paths owing to the hysteresis effects on the soil during drying and wetting processes. The differences between the shear strengths on the drying and wetting paths of the first cycle were found to be more significant than the differences between the shear strengths on the drying and wetting paths of the subsequent cycles. The specimens on the first-cycle wetting path and the subsequent cycle...

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