Influence of Gravel on the Compression Characteristics of Decomposed Granite Soil
Publication: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
Volume 136, Issue 11
Abstract
Large-scale one-dimensional compression tests were performed in order to analyze the influence of gravel on the compression properties of gravel-mixed decomposed granite soils. After adjusting the gravel contents of the said soil, specimens compacted at a certain level of compaction energy and water content were tested. Based on the test results, it was observed that when gravel-mixed decomposed granite soil was compacted at the same energy level, there existed a specific gravel content at which the dry density was maximum and which also produced the minimum compression index. Furthermore, an expression based on two-phase mixture theory was proposed to quantitatively evaluate the effects of gravel content through a material parameter calculated using the theory, and the estimated compression curves agreed very well with the results of the experiments.
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Received: Dec 9, 2008
Accepted: Apr 10, 2010
Published online: Apr 19, 2010
Published in print: Nov 2010
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