Stress Path Behaviour and Friction Angle Transition Due to the Cyclic Loading Effects

H. Mohamad, A. Zainorabidin, A. Amaludin
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In various aspects, peat soil is different from mineral soil. Peat is a biogenic deposit that emerged within the last 10,000 years, during the post-glacial (Holocene) era. Peat is a soft soil that is unable to support external loads without experiencing significant deformations. Tyre pressure from automobiles and/or aeroplane wheels on paved surfaces creates traffic load, which can manifest as static or dynamic types of loading. To resolve the problem with peat soils, a thorough understanding of the static and dynamic behaviour of peat is still required. Many people who live near regularly used highways feel traffic vibration, and it is important to comprehend the nature of this issue to make predictions about potential solutions to this problem. As such, this study aims to investigate the cohesion (c) and friction angle (φ) properties of peat soil after it has been subjected to cyclic stress. Monotonic triaxial tests are conducted to ascertain the initial shear strength characteristics of the soil. Cyclic triaxial tests are performed with half of their maximum deviator stress to simulate the behaviour of peat soil under various effective stresses and frequencies of loading that are applied with 100 number of cycles. After applying various numbers of cycles of dynamic loading, the post-cyclic monotonic shear strengths were subsequently evaluated. It has been noted that irregular behaviour tends to occur more frequently at higher frequencies, particularly between 2 and 3 Hz. With higher frequencies being applied, the reduction in cohesion and friction angle becomes more evident. Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2023-09-04-010 Full Text: PDF
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循环加载作用下的应力路径行为和摩擦角转变
泥炭土在很多方面都不同于矿质土。泥炭是一种生物沉积物,在过去的一万年中,在冰川后(全新世)时代出现。泥炭是一种软土,它不能在不发生显著变形的情况下承受外部载荷。来自汽车和/或飞机车轮在铺装路面上的轮胎压力产生交通负荷,这可以表现为静态或动态类型的负荷。为了解决泥炭土的问题,仍然需要对泥炭的静态和动态特性有一个透彻的了解。许多住在经常使用高速公路附近的人都能感受到交通震动,了解这个问题的本质对预测这个问题的潜在解决方案很重要。因此,本研究旨在研究泥炭土在循环应力作用下的黏聚力(c)和摩擦角(φ)特性。进行了单调三轴试验,确定了土体的初始抗剪强度特性。循环三轴试验以其最大偏差应力的一半进行,以模拟泥炭土在各种有效应力和加载频率下的行为,施加100次循环。在施加不同循环次数的动力加载后,随后对循环后的单调剪切强度进行了评估。已经注意到,不规则行为往往在较高的频率下更频繁地发生,特别是在2和3赫兹之间。频率越高,黏聚力和摩擦角的减小越明显。Doi: 10.28991/CEJ-2023-09-04-010全文:PDF
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期刊介绍: The Open Civil Engineering Journal is an Open Access online journal which publishes research, reviews/mini-reviews, letter articles and guest edited single topic issues in all areas of civil engineering. The Open Civil Engineering Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in civil engineering. The topics covered in the journal include (but not limited to) concrete structures, construction materials, structural mechanics, soil mechanics, foundation engineering, offshore geotechnics, water resources, hydraulics, horology, coastal engineering, river engineering, ocean modeling, fluid-solid-structure interactions, offshore engineering, marine structures, constructional management and other civil engineering relevant areas.
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