岩土工程
渗透(HVAC)
山崩
地质学
膨胀性粘土
融雪
膨胀的
土壤水分
地貌学
土壤科学
雪
材料科学
抗压强度
复合材料
作者
Shengyi Cong,Liang Tang,Xianzhang Ling,Sai K. Vanapalli
标识
DOI:10.1139/cgj-2024-0041
摘要
For rigorous understanding the shallow landslide mechanisms and deformation characteristics of expansive soil slopes, a comprehensive in-situ monitoring platform is established. Triaxial creep tests and microstructure analysis with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) are also conducted on expansive soil samples obtained from Binxi station. Field monitoring data indicates that freeze-thaw (F-T) cycle and snowmelt infiltration significantly increase the creep deformation of expansive soil slope during spring melting period. Due to the influence of F-T cycle and snowmelt infiltration, more soil grains are involved in the shear deformation contributing to a large, localized shearing. Additionally, the microstructural analysis shows that F-T cycle influence the relationship between expansive soil grains that gradually change from face-face contact to point-face contact or edge-edge contact form. The shallow landslide mechanisms of expansive soil slope are revealed from creep deformation and microstructure characteristics of soils after the F-T cycle and snowmelt infiltration, which can be summarized into two stages, namely, the snowfall accumulation state and snow melt-shallow infiltration stage. These results can serve as a good reference for the prevention of expansive soil slopes in seasonally frozen regions.
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