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Impact of sample dimensions, soil-cylinder wall friction and elastic properties of soil on stress field and bulk density in uniaxial compression tests.

Authors :
de Lima, Renato P.
Keller, Thomas
Source :
Soil & Tillage Research. Jun2019, Vol. 189, p15-24. 10p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • Confined soil compression test is affected by soil-cylinder wall friction. • Friction impact the stress field and the bulk density within the sample. • Overall soil displacement is reduced affecting final bulk density. • The effects are governed by sample dimension and cannot be neglected unless sample diameter to height ratios > 8. • Poisson's ratio affects the radial to vertical stress ratio. Abstract Compressive properties of arable and forest soils are typically derived from data obtained in uniaxial confined compression tests. However, the stress field, final state of compression and thus compressive properties derived from such tests are dependent on sample dimensions, soil-cylinder wall friction and soil material properties. In this study, we analysed the stress field and bulk density distribution within a cylindrical soil sample under uniaxial compression, and how these are affected by sample dimension, soil-cylinder wall friction and elastic properties of soil. For this, we modelled a uniaxial compression test using the finite element method (FEM) and performed simulations for a range of sample diameter to height ratios (D/h), different values of soil-wall friction coefficient (μ) and different soil elastic properties (Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio). We use experimental data to validate the findings. The results showed a high impact of soil-cylinder wall friction on the stress field within the sample. This resulted in stress concentration at the top of sample edges (walls) and decreasing stresses at the bottom of the sample. However, the relative impact of soil-wall friction on sample average behaviour decreased with increasing D / h. These results suggest that the effect of soil-wall friction on sample-average bulk density cannot be neglected unless D / h >8. Correction of bulk density for μ and D / h could be a practical way to compare data obtained in laboratories using different sample sizes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01671987
Volume :
189
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Soil & Tillage Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134986234
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.still.2018.12.021