Buildings (Apr 2023)

Experimental Study on Influence of Initial Relative Dry Density on <i>K</i><sub>0</sub> of Coarse-Grained Soil

  • Ming-Jie Jiang,
  • Huo-Liang Xie,
  • Chao-Rong Fang,
  • Ke-Xin Zhang,
  • Jun-Gao Zhu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13041059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 4
p. 1059

Abstract

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The coefficient of earth pressure at rest, K0, is a significant mechanical parameter, and the investigation of the K0 of coarse-grained soil has important theoretical significance and applicational value in geotechnical engineering. However, there are few studies on the influence of the initial dry density (ρd) on the K0 of coarse-grained soil due to the limitations of the related test instruments or methods. A series of K0 tests for two types of coarse-grained soils (rockfill soil and sandy-gravel soil) were conducted based on a newly developed large-scale apparatus to reveal the relationship between the K0 and ρd of coarse-grained soil. The test results showed that the K0 of coarse-grained soil decreases with an increase in vertical stress, and this trend tends to be gentle with respect to the increase in vertical stress. The results also implied that there was a negative linear relationship between the K0 of coarse-grained soil and ρd. Furthermore, a comparative analysis between rockfill soil and sandy-gravel soil indicated that the relative equation proposed by the authors was appropriate for any type of coarse-grained soil with any ρd. Moreover, an empirical equation that can accurately describe the effective relationship of σv and ρd with the K0 for coarse-grained soil was proposed, and the accuracy of the empirical equations were verified by the K0 test results concerning sand-gravel soil. Finally, based on the published research findings, the empirical equations’ applicability to any coarse-grained soil was verified.

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