Deformation characteristics and creep behaviour of rigid particulates-EPS beads composites

Author:

Khorrami R.1,Moshfeghnia Tochaee M.2,Payan M.2,Jamshidi Chenari R.3

Affiliation:

1. M.Sc. student, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran,

2. M.Sc. Graduate, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Guilan, Rasht, Iran,

3. Senior Geotechnical Engineer, TREK Geotechnical Inc., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada,

Abstract

The compression behaviour of the mixture of glass beads (representing rigid particles) and EPS beads (representing deformable particles) during the loading-unloading process is systematically examined through performing two sets of large-size oedometer experiments, including incremental step-by-step and one-step loading scenarios. At each step during the loading-unloading cycle, the void ratio (e) and the at-rest coefficient of lateral earth pressure (K0) are measured for pure rigid samples and rigid-soft particle mixtures. To consider the creep effect, the overburden pressure at the final loading step is maintained on the sample for 24 h prior to unloading. The results show that at a given overburden pressure, with the addition of soft particles to the pure rigid aggregates, the values of e and K0 decrease. Additionally, for both pure rigid samples and rigid-soft particle mixtures, with increasing the overburden pressure, e decreases whereas K0 augments. Moreover, due to the creep behaviour during the constant loading step, K0 decreases over time for both samples; a phenomenon which is observed to be more pronounced for pure rigid aggregates compared to rigid-soft particle mixtures. Finally, a well-established creep model is used to simulate the creep behaviour of pure rigid samples and rigid-soft particle composites.

Publisher

Emerald

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