湿性和体积变化对压实黄土G0的竞争影响

M. Ge, J. Pineda, D. Sheng
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本文探讨了西安黄土的湿化(吸力减少)及其相关体积变化对小应变剪切刚度G0的相对贡献。给出了一维压缩试验的结果,并测量了润湿和加载路径下的剪切波速。实验结果表明,润湿引起的软化与塑性变形引起的致密相竞争,它们对G0的影响受润湿前施加的应力水平的强烈控制。在压实应力以下,吸力作用占主导地位,G0随坍塌应变的大小而减小。随着应力水平的增加,饱和引起的G0减小被土体崩塌引发的塑性变形所补偿。当土壤第一次被加载到压实应力时,这种行为被清楚地观察到,在那里,在润湿时测量最大崩溃应变。超过压实应力后,体积变化占主导地位,使G0在润湿后趋于增大。定义了湿致刚度因子D,以证明G0的变化与应力水平呈线性变化,并且这种行为与压实条件无关。
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Competing effects of wetting and volume change on G0 in compacted loess
This paper explores the relative contributions of wetting (suction reduction) and its associated volume change on the small-strain shear stiffness, G0, in compacted loess from Xi’an, China. Results from one-dimensional compression tests with measurements of the shear wave velocity upon wetting and loading paths are presented. The experimental results show that the softening caused by wetting compete with the densification caused by plastic deformation and their effects on G0 are strongly controlled by stress level applied prior to wetting. Below the compaction stress, suction effects are dominant and G0 reduces irrespective of the magnitude of the collapse strain. With the increase in the stress level, the reduction in G0 caused by saturation is compensated by the plastic deformation triggered by soil collapse. This behaviour is clearly observed when the soil is first loaded to the compaction stress, where the maximum collapse strain is measured upon wetting. Volume change is dominant once the compaction stress is exceeded so that G0 tends to increase upon wetting. A wetting-induced stiffness factor D is defined to demonstrate that the change in G0 varies linearly with the stress level and this behaviour is independent of the compaction conditions.
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