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Experimental Investigation on Particle Breakage Behavior of Marine Silica Sand under High-Stress Triaxial Shear

Rong Chen    
Tong Zhao    
Zhiyong Wu    
Dongxue Hao    
Nan Xue and Chi Yuan    

Resumen

There is often obvious particle breakage for silica sand under high-stress, which will lead to the bearing capacity reduction and excessive settlement of the foundation. This paper focuses on the particle breakage characteristics of marine silica sand from the East China Sea under high-stress conditions. A series of conventional triaxial tests for silica sand, including consolidated drained (CD) and consolidated undrained (CU) shear tests, were conducted under the confining pressures in the range of 2?8 MPa to investigate the breakage rule during the shearing process. The developments of particle breakage index Br with axial strain e1 and volumetric strain ev present hyperbolic and linear trends, respectively. A hyperbolic model was adopted to describe the relationship of Br and e1 and the corresponding model parameters were obtained. The particle breakage index also has a good correlation with the input work per unit volume under various average stresses, regardless of the stress history. Furthermore, the relationship between the fractal dimension and the particle breakage was studied based on the particle size distribution curve. It is concluded that the fractal dimension increases in an up?convex hyperbolic trend with the increase of particle breakage index. The dividing radius for whether the silica sand particles exhibit the fractal features is determined as approximately 0.4 mm. This is anticipated to provide reference and supplementary test data for analyzing sand constitutive models/environments regarding particle crushing.