Strength of artificially frozen sand with low confining pressure under a three-dimensional stress path

Artificial frozen sand True triaxial tests Intermediate principal stress Low confining pressure Temperature Three-dimensional strength criterion
["Yao, Zhaoming","Xu, Xinjie","Liu, Shuang"] 2025-06-04 期刊论文
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True triaxial tests were conducted on artificially frozen sand. The effects of the intermediate principal stress coefficient, temperature and confining pressure on the strength of frozen sand were studied. The stress-strain curves under different initial conditions indicated a strain hardening. In response to increases of either the intermediate principal stress coefficient or the confining pressure or to a decrease of temperature, the strength typically increased. Furthermore, a new strength criterion was proposed to describe the strength of artificially frozen sand under a constant b-value stress path, combining the strength function in the p-q and pi planes. Considering the low confining pressure, the strength criterion in the p-q plane fitted the linear relationship in the parabolic strength criterion well. The strength criterion in the pi plane was combined with stress invariants, and a new strength criterion was established. This criterion considers unequal tension and compression strength, and integrates temperature. Test results indicated its validity. All parameters of the strength criterion could be easily determined from the triaxial compression and triaxial tensile tests.
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