Journal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (Mar 2024)

Experimental investigation on the permeability of gap-graded soil due to horizontal suffusion considering boundary effect

  • Xuwei Wang,
  • Yeshuang Xu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
pp. 1072 – 1084

Abstract

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The boundary condition is a crucial factor affecting the permeability variation due to suffusion. An experimental investigation on the permeability of gap-graded soil due to horizontal suffusion considering the boundary effect is conducted, where the hydraulic head difference (ΔH) varies, and the boundary includes non-loss and soil-loss conditions. Soil samples are filled into seven soil storerooms connected in turn. After evaluation, the variation in content of fine sand (ΔRf) and the hydraulic conductivity of soils in each storeroom (Ci) are analyzed. In the non-loss test, the soil sample filling area is divided into runoff, transited, and accumulated areas according to the negative or positive ΔRf values. ΔRf increases from negative to positive along the seepage path, and Ci decreases from runoff area to transited area and then rebounds in accumulated area. In the soil-loss test, all soil sample filling areas belong to the runoff area, where the gentle-loss, strengthened-loss, and alleviated-loss parts are further divided. ΔRf decreases from the gentle-loss part to the strengthened-loss part and then rebounds in the alleviated-loss part, and Ci increases and then decreases along the seepage path. The relationship between ΔRf and Ci is different with the boundary condition. Ci exponentially decreases with ΔRf in the non-loss test and increases with ΔRf generally in the soil-loss test.

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