Abstract

To guarantee effective EPB TBM face support and performance, it is necessary to understand the mechanical behavior of foam-conditioned soil under realistic pressure conditions. This paper investigates the behavior of foam-conditioned soil under applied total pressures of up to 5bar. The study examines the effect of total stress, effective stress, and key soil parameter void ratio on the behavior of foam-conditioned soil. Shear strength and compression tests were carried out in a field-portable pressurized test chamber on two granular soils with a variety of foam parameters. The results demonstrate that void ratio and effective stress are the main factors that influence the performance of foam-conditioned soil. It was determined that a certain ratio of void ratio to maximum void ratio was required to prevent the development of appreciable effective stress and, thus, high shear strength and low compressibility.

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