1. Study on Strength Characteristics and Constitutive Model of Frozen Sulfate Saline Silty Clay under High Confining Pressure.
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Zhiyi Liu, Yu Song, Fengxi Zhou, and Liye Wang
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STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *SULFATES , *CLAY , *STRESS-strain curves , *AXIAL stresses - Abstract
To explore the deformation behavior and failure strength of sulfate saline silty clay at a temperature of -10℃ and confining pressures of 6~10 MPa, we have performed low-temperature triaxial shear tests on sulfate saline silty clay in Hexi region of Gansu province, China. The variation trend of deviatoric stress, volumetric strain and initial deformation modulus with confining pressure were analyzed. The results demonstrated that the stress-strain curve of frozen sulfate saline silty clay was hyperbolic and the deviatoric stress increased as the axial strain increased and was eventually constant. Owing to particle breakage and melting of ice, when the confining pressure, σ3>6 the strength decreased as the confining pressure increased and the sample exhibited volumetric shrinkage throughout the entire confining-pressure range. A constitutive model of frozen sulfate saline silty clay under high confining pressure has been proposed in combination with the Duncan Chang model and the validity of the model has been confirmed by comparison with test data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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