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A creep model for compacted loess based on 1D oedometer test

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  • 1. Institute of Geotechnical Engineering, Xi?an University of Technology, Xi?an, Shaanxi 710048, China; 2. China Jikan Research Institute of Engineering Investigation and Design, Xi?an, Shaanxi 710043, China

Received date: 2015-07-21

  Online published: 2018-06-14

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Project supported by the National Key Technology Support Program (Grant No.2013BAJ06B02) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos.51179153 and 51308456).

Abstract

A series of long-term 1D oedometer test on compacted loess has been conducted using a high pressure consolidometer. It is found that the compacted loess has remarkable creep deformation and the proportion of the creep deformation in total deformation can come up to 6%-23%. The creep deformation proportion goes higher as the water content of the sample increases and the compaction degree reduces. And the creep deformation proportion decreases with the increase of stress level. A nonlinear creep model, which can well describe the rules of post-construction settlement of compacted loess, is proposed. The validity of model is verified by comparing the results from proposed model with those from the layer-wise summation method. The proposed model is employed to examine the variation law of the post-construction settlement under the conditions of the different water contents and compaction degrees. It is found that there exist logarithmic relationships between the post-construction settlement and the compaction degree/ water contents. Supposing the velocity of the post-construction settlement v < 0.1 mm/d is the stabilized standard, the high embankment settlement trends to be stable in 200 to 650 days after construction. The higher the compaction degree is, the lower the water content is, the longer the time up to stable required is.

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GE Miao-miao , LI Ning , ZHENG Jian-guo , ZHANG Ji-wen, ZHU Cai-hui, . A creep model for compacted loess based on 1D oedometer test[J]. Rock and Soil Mechanics, 2015 , 36(11) : 3164 -3170 . DOI: 10.16285/j.rsm.2015.11.017

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