细土的液限和塑限理论、确定方法和展望

IF 1.6 Q3 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL
B. O’Kelly
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阿尔伯特·阿特伯格在20世纪10年代为细粒土壤引入了各种一致性限制(状态转换)。其中,液限(LL)和塑性限(PL)在岩土工程实践中普遍存在,包括用于土壤分类目的和通过相关性推断有用的岩土参数。考虑到自首次引入以来已经有120年了,现在似乎是时候对这些指标参数的各种定义和理论及其标准化测试方法的现状进行严格审查了,正如世界范围内主要使用的规范所描述的那样。由于不同的规范允许不同的LL仪器类型,并采用一些不同的标准(例如,在建立PL测试的终点时),方法或规范的变化可能会对同一土壤产生不同的测试结果。根据控制参数,这些差异是合理的。强调了一致性限制测试中的一些潜在缺陷。然后将注意力转向基于强度的方法,主要采用落锥(FC)设置,强调它们不适合确定Atterberg的PL。考虑到PL测试的一般可重复性较差,本文总结了一种替代方法,获得有用的FC指数参数,为强度预测和细粒土壤分类提供了新的可能性。
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Theory of liquid and plastic limits for fine soils, methods of determination and outlook
Albert Atterberg introduced various consistency limits (state transitions) for fine-grained soil in the 1910s. Of these, the liquid limit (LL) and plastic limit (PL) are ubiquitous in geotechnical engineering practice, including their usage for soil classification purposes and in deducing useful geotechnical parameters via correlations. Given it is about 120 years since first introduced, it seems timely to critically review the current state of play regarding various definitions and theory of these index parameters and their standardised testing methods, as described in majorly used codes worldwide. Because different codes allow different LL apparatus types and employ some dissimilar criteria (e.g., in establishing the end-point for the PL test), a change in method or code may produce different results for testing the same soil. These differences are rationalised in terms of the controlling parameter(s). Some potential pitfalls in consistency limits testing are highlighted. Attention then turn to strength-based approaches, mostly employing fall cone (FC) setups, emphasising their unsuitability for determining Atterberg’s PL. Considering the PL test’s general poor reproducibility, the paper concludes with an alternative way forward, obtaining useful FC index parameters that provide new possibilities for strength predictions and in the classification of fine-grained soils.
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Geotechnical Research
Geotechnical Research ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
26.30%
发文量
22
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Geotechnical Research covers the full scope of geotechnics and its related disciplines including: Soil, rock and fluid mechanics; geoenvironmental engineering; geothermal engineering; geotechnical design and construction issues; analytical and numerical methods; physical modelling; micromechanics; transportation geotechnics; engineering geology; environmental geotechnology; geochemistry; geohydrology and water management.
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