The Strength Law of Coconut Shell Fiber-Reinforced Soils Based on the Hardin-Drnevich Model

Coconut shell fiber-reinforced soils Strength characteristics Modulus of elasticity Hardin-Drnevich model Dynamic triaxial test
["Yang, Hui","Li, Penghui","Wei, Zhenzhen","Jiang, Xueliang"] 2025-07-01 期刊论文
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A large diameter triaxial specimen of 61.9 mm was made by mixing coconut shell fibers with red clay soil. The shear strength of coconut shell fiber-reinforced soil was investigated using a dynamic triaxial shear test with confining pressure in a range of 50-250 kPa, a fiber content of 0.1%-0.5%, and a loading frequency of 0.5-2.5 Hz. The Hardin-Drnevich model based on the coconut shell fiber-reinforced soil was developed by analyzing and processing the experimental data using a linear fitting method, determining the model parameters a and b, and combining the influencing factors of the coconut shell fiber-reinforced soil to improve the Hardin-Drnevich model. The results show a clear distinction between the effects of loading frequency and fiber content on the strength of the specimens, which are around 1 Hz and 0.3%, respectively. Hardin-Drnevich model based on coconut shell fiber-reinforced soil can better predict the dynamic stress-strain relationship of coconut shell fiber-reinforced soil and reflect the dynamic stress-strain curve characteristics of the dynamic stress-strain curve coconut shell fiber-reinforced soil.
来源平台:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GEOMECHANICS