Abstract

Taking the expansive soil near Hefei Xinqiao International Airport as the research subject, indoor dynamic triaxial tests were conducted to investigate the influence of different loading methods on the dynamic pore pressure of saturated remolded expansive soil on the basis of maximally simulating the real characteristics of subway loading. Furthermore, the action laws of three factors, namely intermittent loading ratio, static deviator stress, and cyclic stress ratio, on the accumulated pore pressure of saturated remolded expansive soil under intermittent subway cyclic loading were analyzed. The research results indicate that the loading method significantly affects the development trend of the accumulated pore pressure. Under similar conditions, a larger intermittent loading ratio leads to smaller accumulated pore pressure values and a slower initial development rate of pore pressure under the same cycle vibration. Increasing static deviatoric stress promotes the accumulation of pore pressure. The influence of the cyclic stress ratio is dependent on the intermittent loading ratio and does not follow a consistent pattern.

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