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Hydro-mechanical coupling effect on water permeability of intensely weathered sandstone

  • Guoqing Cai*
  • , Qianqian Liu*
  • , Yu Yang
  • , Annan Zhou
  • , Xu Li
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Beijing Jiaotong University
  • China Construction Fifth Engineering Bureau Co., Ltd., Changsha, 410019, cn
  • Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University

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摘要

The combined effect of stress and seepage is an important reason of engineering geological problems such as landslides, dam failures, and tunnel collapse. However, due to the limitations of the test apparatus, the existing studies rarely consider the stress effect in the seepage process. In this study, a soil column apparatus based on the wetting front advancing method was developed to explore the permeability properties of intensely weathered sandstone in a wide range of suction (10∼106 kPa). The results suggest that the wetting front advancing velocity decreased as the vertical stress increased during infiltration, which indicates that the stress changes the infiltration channel and affects the infiltration rate. On the other hand, due to the water sensitivity of intensely weathered sandstone, the soil column deformation before and after wetting is significantly different, indicating that water infiltration further exacerbates the deformation. When vertical stress is applied to the soil column, the permeability coefficient-suction curves at different sections are paralleled in general, which is affected by the variation in dry density and the non-uniform distribution of stresses inside the soil column. Moreover, as the initial dry density increases, the influence of the vertical stress on the permeability coefficient gradually decreases.

源语言英语
页(从-至)687-700
页数14
期刊Canadian Geotechnical Journal
60
5
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2023
已对外发布

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