›› 2016, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (S1): 309-316.doi: 10.16285/j.rsm.2016.S1.041

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Experimental study of shear characteristics of calcareous gravelly soil

MA Lin   

  1. Navy of Engineering Design & Research Institute, Beijing 100070, China
  • Received:2015-11-02 Online:2016-06-16 Published:2018-06-09
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    This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41572297) and the National Key Technology R & D Program (2014BAC01B01).

Abstract: Because of the angularity, crushability, and high void ratio, calcareous soil has peculiar mechanical properties. Large-scale direct shear laboratory tests are conducted on calcareous gravelly soil taken from coral reefs, South China Sea. This paper intends to study the shear characteristics of calcareous soil under the conditions of various gradations, water contents, densities and mineral compositions. The results show that the extremely different mechanical properties of calcareous gravelly soil compared to the common non-cohesive soil. (1) Calcareous gravelly soil has a greater cohesion, larger internal friction angle, and lower softening value than quartz sand. (2) The internal friction angle increases with increase of dry density, while its apparent cohesion increases with increase of the median particle size (D50). (3) After shear failure, the apparent cohesion decreases from the peak value significantly; while its internal friction angle decreases slightly. The experimental results can be provided for the engineering constructions on coral reefs.

Key words: calcareous gravelly soil, shear characteristics, coral reef, residual strength

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  • TU 443
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