Laboratory Investigation of Deformation and Strength Characteristics of Saline Frozen Silty Sand


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A series of triaxial compressive strength tests was conducted to investigate the effect of Na
2SO
4 and confining pressure on the deformation and strength characteristics of frozen silty sand at 6°C. The initial elastic modulus increased with increases in the salt content, whereas the confining pressure had only a slight effect. An increase in the confining pressure resulted in an increase in strength. The results illustrated that the cohesion of the frozen soil initially increased and then decreased with increase in the Na2SO4 content, whereas the internal friction angle as well as the strength exhibited a decrease followed by an increase with increase in the Na2SO4 content.

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Kai Hu

CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Surface Processes, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

Email: smfe@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu; Beijing

Xiaoqing Chen

CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Surface Processes, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment

Email: smfe@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu

Jiangang Chen

CAS Key Laboratory of Mountain Hazards and Surface Processes, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment

Email: smfe@mail.ru
República Popular da China, Chengdu

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