Exploring strength deterioration mechanism of soil-rock mixture based on pore structure characteristics under freeze-thaw cycles
["Tang, Liyun","Lu, Zihan","Zhao, Tao","Li, Zhuo","Qiu, Peiyong","Yu, Yongtang","Jin, Long","Li, Yongqiang","Jia, Hailiang"]
2024-01-01
期刊论文
The strength deterioration of soil-rock mixtures (SRM) subjected to freeze-thaw (F-T) cycles leads to instability and failure of upper engineering structures in cold regions. However, the mutual feedback response mechanism pertaining to the changes of pore and strength in SRM under F-T cycles are rarely addressed. Nuclear magnetic resonance and triaxial tests were carried out to study the pore structure characteristics and strength response patterns of samples. A correlation model of SRM porosity and strength deterioration was first proposed under F-T cycles, and the model rationality was verified by test data. The results demonstrated that the pore connectivity and porosity increased throughout the F-T process, with the T2 spectral distribution curves exhibiting three peaks. Among these peaks, the main peaks underwent slight changes, while the secondary and micro peaks presented significant changes. Before 3 F-T cycles, the pore distribution evolved to small pores uniformly, followed with the large pores increasing and the micropores disappearing. With increasing of F-T times, the strength and cohesion of SRM experienced a drastic decline, while the internal friction angle demonstrated a slight decrease accompanied by fluctuations. Based on the analysis of test results, a correlation model regarding the porosity and strength deterioration was proposed through the relationship between the micro-structure evolution and the macro-mechanical response during F-T cycles. Furthermore, intrinsic mechanism of SRM strength deterioration under F-T cycles was revealed by considering the pore structure characteristics. The results can provide theoretical insights for the analysis of F-T disaster mechanism and prevention of SRM in cold regions.
来源平台:COLD REGIONS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY