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Study on Creep Behavior of Silty Clay Based on Fractal Derivative

Qian Yin    
Junping Dai    
Guoliang Dai    
Weiming Gong    
Fan Zhang and Mingxing Zhu    

Resumen

Soft soil is widely distributed in the riverside area of southern China. The creep deformation characteristics of the soft soil affect the long-term stability of the structure foundation, which cannot be ignored. Through the triaxial drainage creep test, the creep characteristics of riverside soil with a soft interlayer from Jiangsu Province were studied. The test results show that the creep procedure of the soft soil is divided into two stages, exhibiting steady-state creep and shear shrinkage characteristics with time and stress growth, which presents typical nonlinear behavior. Additionally, the confining pressure and stress are critical factors affecting creep characteristics. The fractal dashpot based on fractal derivative theory is introduced in place of the Abel dashpot in the classical fractional Burgers model; a fractal Burgers creep model with few parameters, high precision, and clear physical significance is established. Additionally, an analytical solution to the creep model is given. The model parameters are determined by fitting the test results, and the comparison shows that the results estimated with the model are more accurate than those estimated with the traditional model. The sensitivity analyses of the model parameters reveal the influence of key parameters on the creep characteristics of the soil. The results further confirm that the proposed fractal Burgers model can characterize the creep behavior of viscoelastic soil. These observations are extremely important for predicting the foundation displacement and formulating measures to prevent the deformation, which can provide a reference for engineering applications in the riverside area of southern China.

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