Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Self-compacting Cemented Soil Under Wet-Dry Cycles
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    In order to explore the effect of dry-wet cycles on the mechanical properties of self-compacting soil-cement, the unconfined compressive strength of self-compacting cemented soil under different dry-wet cycles was compared and analyzed through experiments, and the appearance damage degree and strength deterioration law of self-compacting cemented soil were discussed. According to the strength decay law, an empirical formula between the dry-wet cycle number and strength deterioration was established. It is found that the strength decay rate of self-compacting cemented soil after the jth dry-wet cycles is j0.3 times that of the first cycle. The peak strength of the stress-strain curve of self-compacting cemented soil gradually decreases with the increase of the number of dry-wet cycles, and the failure type of sample changes from brittle failure to plastic failure.

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WANG Di, WANG Xiang, XIAO Liang, WAN Yukuai. Experimental Study on Mechanical Properties of Self-compacting Cemented Soil Under Wet-Dry Cycles[J].,2024,41(5):36-43

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  • Received:October 12,2023
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  • Online: November 02,2024
  • Published: October 25,2024
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