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Soil-rock mixtures are extensively used in geotechnical engineering applications, such as embankment construction, dam engineering, and slope reinforcement, where their compressive deformation characteristics play a crucial role in influencing the stability and settlement behavior of these structures. This study investigates how variations in rock content (W), effective stress (sigma v) and fine-grained soil properties (quartz sand and silty red clay) affect the one-dimensional compression behavior of soil-rock mixtures. Key compression parameters, including the compression index C c and the secondary compression index C a, were obtained and analyzed through one-dimensional consolidation tests to assess the deformation characteristics of these mixtures. Results show that under the same effective stress (sigma v), both the C c and C a exhibit different trends with W, depending on the properties of the fine-grained soil. Soil-rock mixtures with silty red clay demonstrate more pronounced secondary consolidation effects at low rock content, whereas mixtures with quartz sand display weaker secondary consolidation overall. The significantly lower C a /C c values in the quartz sand mixtures suggest that secondary settlement is much smaller in these mixtures compared to those containing silty red clay.

期刊论文 2025-04-08 DOI: 10.3389/feart.2025.1558854

Ground settlement resulting from consolidation may lead to tilted buildings, cracks in the pavement, damage to underground utilities, etc. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the consolidation behaviors (including primary consolidation and secondary compression) of the soil of the subgrade. There is a large amount of soft clay deposited in Nanjing, located in the Yangtze River Basin. The consolidation behavior of Nanjing soft clay can significantly affect foundation design and the cost of construction. In this study, experimental measurements of the consolidation behavior of Nanjing soft clay were conducted, and parameters (such as pre-consolidation pressure, secondary consolidation index and secondary consolidation ratio) related to consolidation were assessed. The concept of simulated over-consolidation ratio (OCRs) was proposed, and the close relationship between primary consolidation and secondary compression settlement and the OCRs of Nanjing clay was investigated.

期刊论文 2024-08-01 DOI: 10.3390/app14167339
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