Influence of stress principal axis variation on anisotropic behavior of silty soil in the Yellow River flood area
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1.College of Civil Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou 450001, P. R. China;2.College of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering, Zhengzhou University, Zhengzhou 450001, P. R. China

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TU441

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 52109140); Henan Province Key Specialized Research and Development Breakthrough Plan (No. 212102110027) ; Henan Province Joint Fund Project of Science and Technology (No. 222103810075)

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    A series of hollow cylinder torsion shear tests were conducted for the silty soil in the Yellow River flood area, considering the effect of drainage shearing with major large principal stress direction. The shear stress-strain behavior as well as the anisotropic characteristics of silty soil were investigated. Under different intermediate principal stress coefficients b and major principal stress direction angles α, the stress-strain relationship and the corresponding shear stress ratio of silty soil were obtained. It was concluded that the values of α and b have a significant effect on the octahedral stress-strain and the shear stress-major principal strain. The obvious anisotropicic behavior was observed, especially under b=0.5 or 1.0. Compressed deformation generally occurred in the major principal strain direction. Under a fixed α, the smaller shear strength occurred under a larger b value. The peak shear strength and the corresponding axial strain were the greatest under the conditions of α=45° and b=0.5, relevant with to the highest peak shear stress ratio qf/p0.

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曾长女,马媛,尹航,谷贺,王钰轲.应力主轴变化对黄泛区粉质土各向异性特性的影响[J].土木与环境工程学报(中英文),2025,47(3):1~11

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  • Received:December 06,2022
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