Title: Technique to avoid membrane punching during triaxial test of crushed aggregate

Abstract

Purpose: In triaxial test, a rubber membrane encloses the specimen. The membrane is specifically thin to a thickness of no influence on the test results. However, testing coarse-grained materials in triaxial test might be challenging due to the occurrence of membrane punching. In trial tests, the angular aggregate easily punches the membrane. Methods: A technique was explored to mitigate membrane punching due to sharp edges of angular materials. One method has filter paper inserted between two membranes and another method has aluminium foil instead of filter paper. Results: The use of filter paper and aluminium foil as insert materials is successful in preventing the membrane punching. Consequently, the filter paper is not contributing to additional resistance when used as protection between two membranes as compared to aluminium foil. Conclusion: This paper investigates the performance of the protection materials by experiments. Essentially, the filter paper had no significant effect on test results; this fact was verified through numerical modelling and comparative tests by using rounded particles material.

Biography

Wael M. Albadri obtained his Master of Civil Engineering from Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM). He then pursued a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Civil Engineering at MARA University of Technology (UiTM) and graduated in November 2019 after he received the Excellence Research Award. His research interests include unsaturated soil mechanics and laboratory soil testing.

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