Buildings (Sep 2023)

Study on Cyclic Shear Properties of Siliceous Sand–Steel Interface under Different Normal Loading Conditions

  • Yongming Ma,
  • Jukun Guo,
  • Rui Wang,
  • Qingyao Zhang,
  • Qingxin Zhang,
  • Jin Li,
  • Shen Zuo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13092241
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 9
p. 2241

Abstract

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It is of great significance to deeply understand the stress damage mechanism of the pile–soil interface under cyclic loading for the safety control of engineering entities. Large-scale self-developed shear equipment was used to conduct cyclic shear tests of the interface between steel and siliceous sand, and the macroscopic shear characteristics and particle crushing characteristics were analyzed. Finally, the interface micro characteristics were analyzed through numerical simulation. The results indicate that the interface peak shear stress under constant stress conditions mainly exhibits strengthening characteristics, while under constant stiffness conditions it exhibits weakening characteristics. The position of the relationship curve between shear stress and normal stress gradually moves towards the direction of low normal stress as the experiment progresses, and the distance between the curves gradually decreases. The degree of particle breakage increases with the number of cycles but is mainly concentrated in the first few cycles. The principal stress is proportional to the normal stress, and its rotation degree gradually weakens with the normal stress. The contact number of particles at any angle increases with the normal stress.

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