Kumar, A.George, V.2026-02-052018Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2018, 36, 6, pp. 3987-40009603182https://doi.org/10.1007/s10706-018-0550-7https://idr.nitk.ac.in/handle/123456789/24914Resilient modulus (M<inf>r</inf>) of a soil is used as a basic input in the analysis of sub-grade and sub-base in the mechanistic empirical design approaches. The present work focuses on evolving a cost effective approach for the determination of resilient modulus in the laboratory based on tests performed using the CBR method, and the DCP. Lateritic sub-grades in India exhibit wide-ranging variations in strength and stiffness due to varying fines content, and other characteristics. Additionally, soils of lateritic origin with a higher proportion of fines, also called as lithomargic soils, pose difficulties to pavement engineers due to the poor supporting strength. In order to investigate the strength and stiffness of a wide variety of lateritic soils, it was proposed to perform tests on lateritic soils blended with lithomargic fines in this study. The study focuses on correlating the effect of grain-size, maximum dry-density (MDD), and optimum moisture content (OMC) on the resilient modulus (M<inf>r</inf>) measured using the cyclic tri-axial test for various blends of lateritic soils. Tests were performed on soil samples compacted to MDD for molding water contents set to the OMC, dry-side of OMC, and the wet-side of OMC. The results indicated that an increase in the fines-content resulted in an increase in the OMC, and a decrease in the MDD and M<inf>r</inf> values. Regressions were developed correlating the fines content to the resilient modulus. This study is expected to provide the necessary basis for estimating the strength of a wide variety of lateritic sub-grades based on the fines content. © 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature.Correlation methodsCost effectivenessHighway engineeringStiffnessCost-effective approachCyclic tri-axial testsMechanistic-empirical designsOptimum moisture contentResilient modulusSoil parametersStrength and stiffnessSub gradesSoilscorrelationmoisture contentpavementsoil propertysoil teststiffnesstriaxial testDakshina KannadaIndiaKarnatakaEffect of Soil Parameters on Resilient Modulus Using Cyclic Tri-Axial Tests on Lateritic Subgrade Soils from Dakshina Kannada, India