Materias
Referencia: Código 07116
Diciembre de 2016 - Yanrong Li - Refª 7116
Yanrong Li
Diciembre de 2016 Páginas: 136
Código 7116 ISBN/EAN: 9780367885687
This book has the purpose of developing an understanding of the factors determining and influencing the shear behavior of soils, with emphasis on composite soils, as they are the most encountered materials in geological and geotechnical engineering in mountainous areas. This objective is reached by examining the soil compressibility, structure of shear zone and its evolution, and water content of shear zone and shear mode of soils together with analyses of the influences of intrinsic properties, e.g. Atterberg limits, particle size distribution, particle shape, and testing conditions, e.g. normal stress and shearing rate.
An in-depth review is presented in an approximately chronological order and covers almost all the factors that are believed to influence the mechanical behavior of soils. The equipment and test techniques for shear strength of soils are detailed. The residual shear behavior of composite soil is investigated by means of a systematic laboratory testing program using a large ring shear apparatus and an intermediate direct shear box. The Fast Fourier Transform is employed for the first time to analyze the fluctuations of measured shearstress and discovers the close relationships with both intrinsic properties of soils and testing conditions.
Although the book is aimed primarily at researchers in geological and geotechnical engineering, it contains material of interest to students of geology and soil science and also should be a useful reference for practicing engineers faced with composite soils.
Introduction
1.1 Background
1.2 Scope and objectives
1.3 Organization of the book
2 Achievements in this field
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Previous investigations
2.3 Summary of previous observations on residual strength
3 Testing method
3.1 Introduction
3.2 DPRI type ring shear apparatus
3.3 Direct shear apparatus
3.4 Soil classification test
3.5 Measurement of particle shape
3.6 Summary
4 Artificial soil samples
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Testing program
4.3 Results and discussion
4.4 Influencing factors
4.5 Conclusions
5 Slip zone soils of the TGP landslides
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Study areas and nature of investigated landslides
5.3 Experimental scheme
5.4 Testing results
5.5 Influential factors
5.6 Fluctuations of measured shear stress
5.7 Residual shear modes
5.8 Conclusions
6 Conclusions
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Conclusions
6.3 Limitations
6.4 Recommendations for future study
References
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