Geotechnics (Oct 2021)

A Review of Sand–Clay Mixture and Soil–Structure Interface Direct Shear Test

  • Kexin Yin,
  • Anne-Laure Fauchille,
  • Eugenia Di Filippo,
  • Panagiotis Kotronis,
  • Giulio Sciarra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/geotechnics1020014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 2
pp. 260 – 306

Abstract

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Natural soils are usually heterogeneous and characterized with complex microstructures. Sand–clay mixtures are often used as simplified soils to investigate the mechanical properties of soils with various compositions (from clayey to sandy soils) in the laboratory. Performing laboratory tests on a sand–clay mixture with definite clay fraction can provide information to understand the simplified soils’ mechanical behavior and better predict natural soils’ behavior at the engineering scale. This paper reviews previous investigations on sand–clay mixture and soil–structure interface direct shear test. It finds that even though there are many investigations on sand–clay mixtures and soil–structure interfaces that consider pure sand or pure clay, limited data on the mechanical behavior of the interface between sand–clay mixture and structure materials are available. Knowledge is missing on how the clay content influences the mechanical behavior of interface and how the soil particles’ arrangement changes as the clay content increases. Further study should be performed to investigate the interface in terms of a reconstituted sand–clay mixture and structure by interface direct shear test, to highlight the influence of clay fraction on the interface response, under various loading conditions.

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