2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12517-021-07186-0
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An experimental investigation on the particle breakage and strength properties of soil-rock mixture

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“…The results of previous studies indicate that the existence of rock blocks not only results in the enhancement of the compressive strength but also affects the difference in the electrical resistivity for S-RM samples [ 15 , 31 ]. Table 4 summarizes the statistics of the electrical resistivity values measured after the saturation of S-RM samples with four rock contents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of previous studies indicate that the existence of rock blocks not only results in the enhancement of the compressive strength but also affects the difference in the electrical resistivity for S-RM samples [ 15 , 31 ]. Table 4 summarizes the statistics of the electrical resistivity values measured after the saturation of S-RM samples with four rock contents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medley proposed that the S-RT is not a fixed value but should be a variable value related to the area of the S-RM, denoted as 0.05 , where is the scale of engineering features such as the tunnel diameter, slope height and laboratory sample diameter. Taking into account the geomechanical contribution of the blocks, Zhang et al [ 30 ] and Tu et al [ 31 ] gave the S-RT criterion as 5 mm. Meanwhile, in this paper, considering the size of the laboratory test samples, the S-RT criterion of 5 mm is adopted.…”
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“…The physical and mechanical properties of SSRM change before and after particle crushing. According to the degree of particle crushing, refining the three particle crushing types proposed by Guyon, Tu et al [42] identified four types: surface lapping, local rupture, complete rupture, and complete crushing. Figure 5 shows the model diagram for these four crushing types and the actual pictures of the particles crushing after compaction.…”
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“…The occurrence of shear "jumps" can also be observed. Based on extensive previous research [29], it can be inferred that these shear "jumps" primarily result from particle crushing, shear displacement, and flipping of particles during the shear process. Additionally, after the occurrence of distinct particle fragmentation sounds during shearing, an immediate decrease in shear force is observed.…”
Section: Variation In Aggregates Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%