Impact of sample preparation on erosion characteristics and subsequent mechanical behaviour of gap-graded soils: an imaging-based analysis

internal erosion specimen preparation mechanical behaviour soil heterogeneity
["Mousavi, Meysam","Disfani, Mahdi M","Black, Jay R","Mehdizadeh, Amirhassan"] 2025-01-01 期刊论文
This study investigated the influence of sample preparation methods, moist tamping and wet pluviation, on the erodibility and mechanical behaviour of gap-graded soils with three gradations: fully stable, unstable, and on the borderline of stability. Drained triaxial tests were performed using a modified erosion-triaxial apparatus, followed by micro-CT scanning to assess pore network properties. The results indicated that for fully stable and fully unstable samples, the preparation method had minimal impact on both erosion and mechanical behaviour. However, for the samples on the borderline of stability, wet pluviation method resulted in fine particle segregation, creating a heterogeneous structure with reduced pore connectivity. This led to lower erosion rates (0.4 gr/min reduction compared to the moist tamping technique), but mechanical properties remained largely unaffected, as confirmed by similar intergranular void ratios and stress-strain responses. Micro-CT scanning quantified differences in pore structure, showing that wet pluviation samples exhibit lower connected porosity compared to those prepared by moist tamping. These findings highlight the critical role of specimen preparation in assessing suffusion susceptibility and erosion behaviour, particularly for soils near the threshold of instability.
来源平台:CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL