Abstract

AbstractThis paper presents the results of an investigation into the role of peat fibers in the development of anisotropic stiffness and strength within peat samples taken from below three Canadian National Railway embankments across Canada. These sites include two from northern Alberta on the Edson and Lac-La-Biche subdivisions and one from the Levis subdivision in southern Quebec. The peat samples were collected in Shelby tubes and were subjected to a program of consolidated undrained triaxial testing. These samples represented a wide variation in fiber content and degree of humification. The measured pore-pressure response during undrained loading indicated that the peat samples were undergoing an anisotropic elastic response to loading. This pore-pressure response was similar in the peat from all three sites, with an anisotropic pore-pressure parameter, a, of approximately 0.3. The stiffness and strength of the different peats were also similar, with an elastic modulus of approximately 1.7–2.2 MPa and...

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