Abstract
High-solid-water material is a kind of soft rock-like material with significant plastic deformation characteristics, and creep performance is its important material property. In order to study the effect of creep on the properties of high-solid-water materials, this paper first conducts creep tests of high-solid-water filling materials under different loading methods, performs creep data analysis based on the Boltzmann superposition principle, carries out the creep experiment of high-solid-water materials under different water contents to analyze the creep characteristics of high-solid-water materials, and then processes the curve of graded loading based on the Boltzmann superposition principle to obtain the strain–time curve of axial creep under different constant stress. Finally, the instantaneous curve is compared with the creep stress–strain curve. It is concluded that the high-solid-water filling materials with water content of 61%, 65% and 69% meet the transportation requirements and filling requirements, and the total coagulation time increases slightly with the increase in water content. The curve treated by the Boltzmann superposition principle has the same trend in the overall creep process and the creep curve loaded separately. With the increase in loading stress, the total strain of the material gradually increases, and with the increase in the water content of the material, the rate of change in the total strain of the material also increases. The long-term strength of high-solid-water materials decreases with the increase in water content. The specimen will eventually cause irreversible failure under long-term stress during the fourth-stage loading.
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