THE EFFECT OF UNLOADING AND RELOADING ON THE COMPRESSION BEHAVIOUR OF RECONSTITUTED CLAYS

Authors

  • Farzad Habibbeygi
  • Hamid Nikraz

Keywords:

Reconstituted clays, Unloading/reloading cycles, Consolidation, Expansive, Compressibility

Abstract

Oedometer tests were carried out on reconstituted clays to investigate the compressibility of
soft clays with high initial water content under repetitive cycles of unloading/reloading. It is necessary to
estimate the compression indices under repetitive loadings to predict the settlement of clayey layers. The
results indicate that the unloading/reloading loop can be represented by a bi-linear line in a semi-logarithmic
plane with three definite slopes (compression indices). Furthermore, the compression indices of unloading
and reloading can be estimated using the compression and swell indices with reasonable accuracy. The
reloading part can also be defined by two initial and final slopes. The difference in these two aforementioned
slopes can be explained by the balance of physico-chemical and mechanical forces. When the consolidation
stress is less than the remolded yield stress, the compression behavior is mainly controlled by the
physicochemical effect. In fact, the change in the clay micro-structure is small; however, for stresses greater
than remolded yield stress, the soil structure demolishes and the clay microstructure is completely affected.
Consequently, the mechanical force controls the deformation which results in a sharp decrease in the
void ratio.

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Published

2018-05-14

How to Cite

Farzad Habibbeygi, & Hamid Nikraz. (2018). THE EFFECT OF UNLOADING AND RELOADING ON THE COMPRESSION BEHAVIOUR OF RECONSTITUTED CLAYS. GEOMATE Journal, 15(51), 53–59. Retrieved from https://geomatejournal.com/geomate/article/view/1006