An experimental study on the effect of particle size and non-homogeneity on the shear strength of soil

Author:

Shabong R A,Sonowal A J,Pukhrambam A,Das R,Anand A,Bobing S,Deka S

Abstract

Abstract Soil deposits available in nature are often present as homogeneous mixtures of particles of different sizes and base minerals or as a combination of soils in different layers forming a non-homogeneous configuration. This variability in soil has great influence on the shear strength behaviour. In this study, different naturally occurring soil particle sizes and shapes (angular and flaky) have been utilized as reinforcements in the form of layers to determine their influence on the soil shear strength. Therefore, triaxial tests have been conducted on homogeneous sand (where particles are mixed proportionately), and on non-homogeneous sand (different layer combinations of different particle sizes as well as the inclusion of angular and flaky particles). It has been observed that there was a substantial increase in the shear strength for non-homogeneous arrangement compared to homogeneous sand sample. Furthermore, the addition of flaky particles from 10% to 30% by weight of fine grained sand increased the angle of internal friction (ϕ) and cohesion (c) values thereby increasing the shear strength. However, for angular-fine sand layer combination, the addition of 10-20% of angular particles by weight shows a significant increase in shear strength in comparison to 30-100% of angular particles.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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