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6.
Moisture Effects on Unbound Materials and Subgrade Soils
Unbound granular materials and subgrade soils significantly
contribute to the overall
bearing capacity of pavement structures. The material characteristics of unbound layers
and subgrade soils are therefore of great importance in the performance of pavement
systems. Although pavement systems are ideally designed
to remain as drained as
possible, moisture is usually present in pavement structures and the unbound layers are
often in a partially saturated state. Even pavement structures
with good drainage
systems can experience periods with excess moisture presence such as (e.g. heavy rain
events and a spring-thaw period in cold regions).
The significant detrimental effects of moisture content
on the behaviour of unbound
materials are well-known (Cary and Zapata, 2010; Erlingssson, 2010; Saevarsdottir and
Erlingsson, 2013a). In coarse-grained granular materials an increase in moisture content
can result in reduction in the resilient modulus due to decreased contact friction and
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