1. Strength criterion of ice-rich moraine soil considering the ice form and temperature based on thermal-mechanical triaxial tests.
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Wang, Rui, Li, Changdong, Gu, Dongming, Thaw, Nang Mon Mon, and Wang, Jiao
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MORAINES , *STRAIN hardening , *RAILROAD design & construction , *STRESS-strain curves , *SOIL cohesion , *GLACIAL landforms , *PLATEAUS - Abstract
Moraine soils are widely distributed in southeast Tibet of China, which poses a serious threat to local railway construction. The mechanical behavior of moraine soil containing ice in cold regions is difficult to capture under the joint action of stress conditions and temperature. To study the strength characteristics of ice-rich moraine soil, a total of 112 groups of thermal-mechanical triaxial tests under different ice forms, ice contents, and temperature conditions are carried out. The test results show that the mechanical properties of moraine soil with crushed ice and block ice are different, showing the characteristics of strain hardening and strain softening, respectively. Overall, the peak strength of moraine soil with block ice is greater than that of crushed ice. The cohesion and internal friction angle of moraine soil decreases with the temperature rise. With the increase of ice content, the peak strength of moraine soil with block ice increases, while that of crushed ice shows the opposite trend. In addition, the increase of ice content increases the cohesion of moraine soil with block ice, but there is a threshold value of ice content (25%) for moraine soil with crushed ice, which leads to the maximum cohesion at this time. Based on the test results, a unified function is proposed to describe the quantitative relationship between the strength parameters of ice-rich moraine soil, temperature, and ice content. Finally, to explore the nonlinear strength behavior of moraine soil, a binary-medium model is introduced to describe its stress-strain relationship, and the evolution of the main parameters in the model is analyzed. Comparing theoretical and experimental results demonstrates that the established model is of satisfactory applicability to simulate the mechanical behavior of moraine soil with different ice forms. • The stress-strain curve of soil containing crushed ice shows strain-hardening characteristics. • The stress-strain curve of soil containing block ice shows strain-softening characteristics. • There is an ice content threshold of moraine soil with crushed ice which makes the most effective cohesion. • The strength parameter model of moraine soil considering temperature and ice content is described. • The stress-strain relationship of ice-rich moraine soil is modeled utilizing a binary medium model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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