Role of the coefficient of uniformity on the California bearing ratio, penetration resistance, and small strain stiffness of coarse arctic soils

Sang Yeob Kim, Won Taek Hong, Jong Sub Lee

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    Abstract

    For seasonally frozen-thawed Arctic soils, soil properties are significantly affected by the particle size distribution. The objective of this study is to study the role of the coefficient of uniformity (C u ) on the California bearing ratio (CBR), strength, and stiffness. Six poorly-graded sand (SP) samples with various C u are collected from a depth from 20 cm to 120 cm in the active layer. The amounts of the organic matter range from 0.22% to 2.11%. Specimens are prepared with each natural water content into a CBR mold, and the CBR, mini-cone tip resistance (q c ), and shear wave velocity (V s ) are measured. Field tests using an instrumented dynamic cone penetrometer (IDCP), which can gather force and acceleration signals at the cone tip, are performed. The IDCP index (IDCPI), energy-corrected DCPI (EDCPI), and dynamic cone resistance (q d ) are estimated during penetration. Test results show that the CBR, q c , q d , V s , and maximum shear modulus (G max ) decrease with increasing C u value. The IDCPI and EDCPI increase according to the C u value. Thus, CBR is inversely proportional to the DCPI, and linearly proportional to the q d and G max . This study demonstrates that the CBR, strength, and stiffness of Arctic soils are affected by the particle size distribution because the main skeleton comprised of large particles can be disrupted by small particles.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)230-241
    Number of pages12
    JournalCold Regions Science and Technology
    Volume160
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2019 Apr

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    © 2019 Elsevier B.V.

    Keywords

    • Arctic region
    • California bearing ratio
    • Coefficient of uniformity
    • Stiffness
    • Strength index

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
    • General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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