Abstract

The control of maximum dry density is an important issue for over coarse-grained soil. A theoretical formula of the maximum dry density for over coarse-grained soil was derived, which is related to the maximum dry density of the original soil, particle density, and mass fraction of giant particles in the mixed soil. Maximum dry densities of seven groups of mixed soil were calculated by the discrete element method (DEM) and theoretical formula, and the results showed that the maximum dry densities obtained from the DEM were always lower than the results calculated by theoretical formula, and the difference increased with the increase in giant particle proportion. The volume growth coefficient was proposed to describe the increase in pore volume of the mixed soil caused by the embedding of giant particles, and the maximum dry density model for over coarse-grained soil was proposed. The results showed that the model fitted well to the DEM results, validating the high rationality and reliability.

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