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Abstract
Soil-rock mixtures in fault fracture zones are composed of rock blocks with high strength and fault mud with low strength. In this paper, in order to study the mechanical properties of the soil-rock mixture with non-cohesive matrix, a large-scale laboratory triaxial compression test with a specimen size of 500 mm×1000 mm is conducted, combined with numerical simulation analyses based on the two-dimensional particle flow software PFC2D. The macroscopic mechanical response and mesoscopic fracture mechanism of soil-rock mixtures with varying rock block proportions, block orientation angles and matrix strengths are studied. The results indicate the following: (1) When the proportion is less than 30%, the shear characteristics of the mixture are similar to those of its non-cohesive matrix. When the proportion is in the range of 30-70%, the internal friction angle and cohesion increase rapidly, and the softening characteristics of the mixture become more apparent. When the proportion exceeds 70%, the aforementioned effect slows. (2) The strength of the mixture is positively correlated with its matrix strength, and the influence of the matrix strength on the loading curve of the mixture is related to the block proportion. (3) When the block orientation angle is 0°, the cohesion and internal friction angle are slightly greater than those at an angle of 90°. Based on the above, for the soil-rock mixture with non-cohesive matrix, a strength prediction model based on the block proportion is given when the block orientation angle and matrix strength are consistent.
期刊介绍:
Engineering geology is defined in the statutes of the IAEG as the science devoted to the investigation, study and solution of engineering and environmental problems which may arise as the result of the interaction between geology and the works or activities of man, as well as of the prediction of and development of measures for the prevention or remediation of geological hazards. Engineering geology embraces:
• the applications/implications of the geomorphology, structural geology, and hydrogeological conditions of geological formations;
• the characterisation of the mineralogical, physico-geomechanical, chemical and hydraulic properties of all earth materials involved in construction, resource recovery and environmental change;
• the assessment of the mechanical and hydrological behaviour of soil and rock masses;
• the prediction of changes to the above properties with time;
• the determination of the parameters to be considered in the stability analysis of engineering works and earth masses.