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Consequences on water retention properties of double-porosity features in a compacted silt

The paper deals with an experimental investigation aimed at studying microstructural features and their consequences on water retention properties of statically compacted unsaturated silt. The evolution of the microstructure of the aggregate fabric induced by compaction is investigated by studying t...

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Published in:Acta geotechnica 2012-06, Vol.7 (2), p.139-150
Main Authors: Casini, Francesca, Vaunat, Jean, Romero, Enrique, Desideri, Augusto
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description The paper deals with an experimental investigation aimed at studying microstructural features and their consequences on water retention properties of statically compacted unsaturated silt. The evolution of the microstructure of the aggregate fabric induced by compaction is investigated by studying the pore size distribution changes under different initial conditions (void ratio and water content). The material used is low plasticity silt from Jossigny near Paris, France. A series of mercury intrusion porosimetry tests (MIP) were performed at different void ratios and water contents to provide microstructural information. The arrangement of aggregation/particles and pore network was also investigated with environmental scanning electron microscopy (ESEM). The MIP data were used to determine the water retention curve on drying for the specific pore network configuration induced on compaction. The MIP data were used to formulate and calibrate a multimodal water retention model for a specific pore network configuration, which is obtained by linear superposition of subcurves of a modified van Genuchten type. The study is then complemented with controlled suction oedometer tests on compacted samples to obtain the water retention properties of the material at two different void ratios. Finally, we compare the water retention properties obtained by the simulated progression of the different pore network configurations induced on the hydraulic path with the water retention properties under suction-controlled conditions. Good agreement between the two methods for the drying path is reached.
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Complex Fluids and Microfluidics
Drying
Engineering
Foundations
Geoengineering
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Hydraulics
Mercury
Microstructure
Moisture content
Networks
Pore size
Porosity
Research Paper
Retention
Scanning electron microscopy
Silt
Silts
Soft and Granular Matter
Soil Science & Conservation
Soils
Solid Mechanics
Void ratio
Water content
title Consequences on water retention properties of double-porosity features in a compacted silt
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