Geomechanics and Engineering

Volume 37, Number 2, 2024, pages 109-122

DOI: 10.12989/gae.2024.37.2.109

A novel triaxial testing device for unsaturated soils with measurement of suction and volumetric strains

Qian-Feng Gao , Mohamad Jrad , Mahdia Hattab , Said Taïbi , Jean M. Fleureau

Abstract

Standard triaxial cells are commonly used to measure the mechanical behavior of saturated soils. However, this type of standard system is difficult to use for unsaturated soil specimens since it cannot measure the changes in the pore-air volume and pressure. This paper proposes to extend the measurement possibilities of the standard triaxial testing device in a simple way and to adapt it to partially saturated soils. The system is supplied by two hygrometers installed at each end of the cylindrical unsaturated specimen to measure local relative humidity, which allows the derivation of suction. The volumetric strain of the specimen is calculated by analyzing digital photos captured from the outside of the transparent cell wall. Specimens made of kaolin clay, having different hydraulic properties, were tested to verify the reliability of the measurements, and thus, the relevance of the proposed techniques to study the mechanical behavior of unsaturated soils.

Key Words

hygrometer; suction; triaxial test; unsaturated soil; volume change

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