Mustafa M. Abdalhusein, A. Akhtarpour, Mohammed Mahmood
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Unsaturated behaviour of gypseous sand soils using a modified triaxial test apparatus
ABSTRACT This paper presents laboratory experiments on the effect of matric suction on the compressibility of unsaturated gypsum sand soil. The samples were obtained from Al-Najaf city in Iraq with gypsum contents of 14%, 22%, and 29%. Two series of laboratory tests were conducted. The first one is loading-path likes when a building is constructed on these soils in a specific degree of saturation (specific matric suction). Four matric suctions were adopted; 100, 60, 30, and zero percentages of initial matric suction under two confining stresses; 100 kPa and 200 kPa. Also, two saturated tests (CD) were performed under the aforementioned confining stresses. The second method is wetting-path, likes when a structure has been constructed and the degree of saturation of a foundation soil increases (decreasing in matric suction). The results from both paths revealed that the volumetric strains were increased by decreasing the matric suction and increasing the gypsum content..