Abstract
The alluvial deposits of the Yellow River led to the formation of less clay content, loose soil particles, and low compactness of the unsaturated silt, which makes it complicated to determine the mechanical properties of the Yellow River flood area soil. To investigate the mechanical characteristics of unsaturated silt, the relationship between unsaturated silt saturation and matric suction is analyzed through the soil-water characteristic test, and the soil-water characteristic curve is fitted by the Van-Genuchten model. A series of consolidated undrained shear tests were conducted on silt in Kaifeng using the GDS triaxial apparatus, the influence of moisture content, matric suction (u a-u w), and net confining pressure (σ 3-u a) on the strength characteristics of unsaturated silt was discussed. The results indicated that the net confining pressure, moisture content, and matric suction significantly influenced the shear characteristics of unsaturated silt. The shear strength of unsaturated silt increased with increasing net confining pressure at the same moisture content. The strain-hardening state of silt at high confining pressure was more obvious, while the silt at low confining pressure showed a weak strain-hardening state. Under a constant net confining pressure, the deviatoric stress versus deviatoric strain curves of silt with low moisture content exhibited a strain-softening state, while other moisture content showed a weak strain-hardening state. At the same matric suction, the shear strength increased with increasing normal stress. The cohesion increased and then decreased while the internal friction angle decreased and then increased with the increasing moisture content and matric suction.
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