Author:
Hao Zhitao,Li Xi’an,Gao Rongrong,An Mingxiao,Zhang Jing,Wen Feng,Zhou Bingquan,Xue Quan
Abstract
The uniformity of remolded loess samples prepared in the laboratory directly determines the reliability of various test results. While many tests have been designed to reflect the properties of undisturbed loess, there are obvious structural differences between remolded and undisturbed loess. Therefore, it is of great theoretical and practical significance to explore a non-destructive evaluation index of the uniformity and structure of loess samples for indoor geotechnical tests. In this study, the loess from the Malan loess section of the Chanhe River in Xi’an, China, was used as the experimental material to analyze the uniformity of remolded loess samples in terms of the stress distribution, stratification range, and sample variance. Based on the test results, the feasibility of using the air permeability coefficient as an index by which to evaluate the uniformity and structure of loess samples is investigated for the first time. The results demonstrate that when the overall height of the sample is fixed, the higher the designed dry density of the sample and the lower the air permeability of the sample. Moreover, when the designed dry density of the sample is constant, with the increase in the overall height of the sample, the range of the stratified dry density of the sample gradually decreases, as does the sample variance. The more uniform the sample, the greater the air permeability, and under the same conditions, the air permeability of remolded soil is lower than that of undisturbed loess. SEM images reveal that there is a considerable difference between the structures of undisturbed and remolded loess samples. Remolded loess is characterized by the greatly reduced effectiveness of cementation between skeleton particles, which causes its structure to be weaker than that of undisturbed loess. In this paper, a quantitative index of loess structure based on air permeability is proposed, and the test results show that the index can adequately reflect the loess structure. Due to its obvious advantages of non-destructiveness, high efficiency, economy, convenience, and high speed, it has a unique advantage for the evaluation of the uniformity and structure of remolded soil samples.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science
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