2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.160562656.68906452/v1
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Normalization characteristics of unsaturated undisturbed Ili loess with high level of soluble salt contents

Abstract: In order to reveal the mechanical characteristics of the unsaturated undisturbed Ili loess in westerly region, the isotropic compression tests controlling suction, the triaxial shrinkage tests controlling net mean stress and consolidation shear tests controlling net confining pressure and suction were carried out under different soluble salt contents. The objective of investigation is to explore the normalized characteristics of compression curve, soil water characteristic curve and critical state line. The re… Show more

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“…Attributed to its speci c topographical, geographical, and climatic conditions, the Ili loess generally undergoes the prolonged wet-dry and freeze-thaw cycles [2]. Consequently, the loess usually suffered from the pronounced degradation in its mechanical properties [3,4] and strong susceptibility to wet subsidence [5][6][7]. This is described as "three small (i.e., low dry density, low water content and low saturation), two large (i.e.,thick collapsible soil layer, high porosity), and one zero (the absence of ancient soil layers) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attributed to its speci c topographical, geographical, and climatic conditions, the Ili loess generally undergoes the prolonged wet-dry and freeze-thaw cycles [2]. Consequently, the loess usually suffered from the pronounced degradation in its mechanical properties [3,4] and strong susceptibility to wet subsidence [5][6][7]. This is described as "three small (i.e., low dry density, low water content and low saturation), two large (i.e.,thick collapsible soil layer, high porosity), and one zero (the absence of ancient soil layers) [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%