不同剪切速率下过固结比对非饱和淤泥土壤水力学行为的影响

Shengshen Wu, Annan Zhou, Jie Li, Bisheng Wu
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由于大城市的土地资源有限,填海造地成为解决这一问题的最佳选择,而非饱和土通常会参与到这些项目中,这类土的水力机械行为会受到应力历史和时间效应的显著影响。本研究通过一系列恒定含水量试验,研究了不同剪切速率下非饱和淤泥的过固结比(OCR)效应。试样的有效约束压力为 400 kPa。试样卸载至 100 kPa 和 50 kPa,以获得不同的 OCR 值(4 和 8)。然后,将具有不同 OCR 的样品从饱和状态通过轴平移干燥至初始吸力=100、200 和 300 kPa,再以三种不同的速率进行剪切。结果表明,在不同 OCR 条件下,应变速率越高,剪切过程中的饱和度越高。剪切强度随着剪切速率的增加而增加,而最大偏差应力则随着 OCR 的减小而减小。更高的 OCR 会导致剪切过程中更大的体积变化;在速率增加时也观察到类似的行为。
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Influence of overconsolidation ratio on hydromechanical behavior of unsaturated silty soil under various shearing rates
Due to the limited land resources in major cities, reclamation becomes an optimal option to solve this issue, unsaturated soil is often involved in these projects, and the hydro-mechanical behaviour of this type of soil significantly are affected by the stress history and time effect. In this study, the overconsolidation ratio (OCR) effect of unsaturated silt under different shearing rates was studied through a series of constant water content tests. The specimens were under an effective confining pressure of 400 kPa. The samples were unloaded to 100 kPa, and 50 kPa to achieve different values of OCRs (4, and 8). The samples with different OCRs were then dried from saturated state to initial suction=100, 200, and 300 kPa via axis-translation, and then sheared at three different rates. The results show that higher strain rates led to a higher degree of saturation during shearing under different OCRs. The shear strength increased with increasing shearing rates while the maximum deviator stress decreased when OCR decreased. Higher OCRs resulted in larger volume change during shearing; similar behaviour was observed for increasing rates.
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