Earth sciences research journal | |
Study of the relationship between the hydromechanical soil behavior and microstructure of a structured soil | |
Borges, Camila1  Reinaldo, Raydel Lorenzo2  Hernández, Oisy3  Caicedo, Bernardo4  Cordão Neto, Manoel Porfirio5  | |
[1] Federal Institute of Goias, Brazil;Federal University of Tocantins, Brazil;Federal University of West Bahia, Brazil;University of Andes, Colombia;University of Brasilia, Brazil | |
关键词: hydromechanical behavior; microstructural behavior; pore size distribution.; | |
DOI : 10.15446/esrj.v22n2.65640 | |
学科分类:天文学(综合) | |
来源: Universidad Nacional de Colombia * Departamento de Geociencias | |
【 摘 要 】
Structured soils, such as residual laterites or volcanic ashes, abound in tropical regions. The hydromechanical behavior of these soils is clearly related to their structure. New techniques based on microstructural studies constitute a powerful tool for investigating these soils. This work presents an experimental investigation that documents the relationships between the microstructure and mechanical behavior of these soils. This study focuses on the microstructural behavior of BrasÃlia clay, a structured, highly porous tropical soil (n>50%) with a bimodal pore size distribution (PSD). The microstructure was investigated using PSD analyses of different structural states and void ratios. The mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) technique was used to explore the PSD of samples under various conditions, i.e., natural, compacted, slurry or consolidated states. Modeling of the PSD curves was performed using the bimodal van Genuchten curve, which permits the linking of PSD curves to the water retention curve. We observed that loading and compacting did not affect the micropores of this soil and concluded that the changes occurred entirely within the macropores.
【 授权许可】
CC BY
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