Strength and deformation behaviour of coarse-grained soil by true triaxial tests

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Wei-cheng Shi
Jun-gao Zhu
Chung-fai Chiu
Han-long Liu
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[1] Hohai University,Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Geomechanics and Embankment Engineering
[2] Changzhou Institute of Technology,School of Civil Engineering and Architecture
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cohesionless soil; coarse-grained soil; true triaxial test; strength; deformation; failure criterion;
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In order to investigate the influence of intermediate principal stress on the stress-strain and strength behaviour of a coarse-grained soil, a series of true triaxial tests were performed. The tests were conducted in a recently developed true triaxial apparatus with constant minor principal stress σ3 and constant value of intermediate principal stress ratio b=(σ2−σ3)/(σ1−σ3) (σ1 is the vertical stress, and σ2 is the horizontal stress). It is found that the intermediate principal strain, ɛ2, increases from negative to positive value with the increase of parameter b from zero to unity under a constant minor principal stress. The minor principal strain, ɛ3, is always negative. This implies that the specimen exhibits an evident anisotropy. The relationship between b and friction angle obtained from the tests is different from that predicted by LADE-DUNCAN and MATSUOKA-NAKAI criteria. Based on the test results, an empirical equation of g(b) that is the shape function of the failure surface on π-plane was presented. The proposed equation is verified to be reasonable by comparing the predicted results using the equation with true triaxial test results of soils, such as coarse-grained soils in this study, sands and gravels in other studies.
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页码:1095 / 1102
页数:7
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