Abstract

By using dynamic and static triaxial experiments to test the saturated composite soil-rock medium of different soil-rock ratio. Measure related power indicators and analyze the variation rules and tendency, and make comparative research on the dynamic and static strength of composite mediums with different soil-rock ratio. Studies have shown the tendency that the static strength and internal friction angle increases while the cohesive force increases and then decreases with the decrease in soil-rock ratio. Under the same compactness, the dynamic strength of composite soil-rock medium increases with the decrease in soil-rock ratio, and decreases significantly with the improvement of seismic intensity; For one rock ratio, dynamic cohesive force decreases with the gradual increase of intensity, and decreases faster with the decrease in soil-rock ratio. While the dynamic internal friction angle decreases with the increase of intensity. At the same intensity, which means the same vibration frequency, dynamic cohesive force increases with the decrease in the soil-rock ratio and so does dynamic internal friction angle.

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