Fabric anisotropy of granular soils and its dependency on grading and particles specifications

IF 5.6 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
Ehsan Pegah, Xiaoqiang Gu, Huabei Liu
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Abstract

The fabric anisotropy in granular soils is a very important character in soil mechanics that may directly affect many geotechnical engineering properties. The principal objective of this study is to develop an efficient approach for assessing the degree of fabric anisotropy as a function of grading, particles shape and weighting specifications. By assuming cross-anisotropy, the anisotropic shear stiffness values of 1042 implemented tests on 200 various sandy and gravelly soil specimens from 43 different soil types were collected from the literature. Those were combined with their corresponding void ratios, stress conditions, grading parameters, particles shape and weighting attributes to generate a global database of anisotropic shear moduli in terms of testing conditions. The magnitudes of fabric anisotropy ratio were obtained using a well-known empirical equation, and they were plotted against the relevant soil grading and particles information to examine the dependency level of this ratio to the particularities. A series of multiple regression analyses were carried out to develop a global correlation for evaluating fabric anisotropy ratio in granular soils from grading, particles shape and weighting characteristic. The results showed that reliable quantities of fabric anisotropy ratio can be estimated using the surface appearance soil specifications. The findings may serve as an appropriate technique to yield good approximations for fabric and shear stiffness anisotropies using soil grading and particle properties.

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粒状土的织物各向异性及其与级配和颗粒规格的关系
颗粒土的结构各向异性是土壤力学中一个非常重要的特征,可能直接影响许多岩土工程特性。本研究的主要目的是开发一种有效的方法,用于评估各向异性结构的程度与级配、颗粒形状和配重规格的关系。通过假设交叉各向异性,我们从文献中收集了 1042 个各向异性剪切刚度值,这些值来自 43 种不同土壤类型的 200 个各种砂质和砾质土壤试样。这些数值与相应的空隙率、应力条件、分级参数、颗粒形状和权重属性相结合,生成了一个各向异性剪切模量测试条件的全球数据库。织物各向异性比的大小是通过一个著名的经验方程求得的,并将其与相关的土质分级和颗粒信息进行对比,以检验该比值与具体情况的相关性。进行了一系列多元回归分析,以建立一种从级配、颗粒形状和权重特征评估粒状土中织物各向异性比的整体相关性。结果表明,利用土壤表面外观规格可以估算出可靠的织物各向异性比数量。该研究结果可作为一种适当的技术,利用土壤级配和颗粒特性对织物和剪切刚度各向异性进行良好的近似。
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Acta Geotechnica
Acta Geotechnica ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL-
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
17.50%
发文量
297
审稿时长
4 months
期刊介绍: Acta Geotechnica is an international journal devoted to the publication and dissemination of basic and applied research in geoengineering – an interdisciplinary field dealing with geomaterials such as soils and rocks. Coverage emphasizes the interplay between geomechanical models and their engineering applications. The journal presents original research papers on fundamental concepts in geomechanics and their novel applications in geoengineering based on experimental, analytical and/or numerical approaches. The main purpose of the journal is to foster understanding of the fundamental mechanisms behind the phenomena and processes in geomaterials, from kilometer-scale problems as they occur in geoscience, and down to the nano-scale, with their potential impact on geoengineering. The journal strives to report and archive progress in the field in a timely manner, presenting research papers, review articles, short notes and letters to the editors.
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