Loading...
Characteristics of root-permeated soil under simple-shear and direct-shear conditions
Chen, J.-Y ; Sharif University of Technology | 2023
0
Viewed
- Type of Document: Article
- DOI: 10.1007/s11629-022-7722-x
- Publisher: Science Press , 2023
- Abstract:
- The simple-shear condition is closer to reality than the direct-shear condition for simulating the mechanical behavior of vegetated soil slope under shallow failure. However, study on simple-shear characteristics for vegetated slope is still insufficient, and there lacks intuitive comparison of characteristics between these two shear conditions. In this study, large-scale simple-shear and direct-shear experiments were conducted on soil permeated by roots of Amorpha fruticosa to investigate the shear strength and stiffness. The stress-displacement relationship of each sample was obtained and further normalized to unify the influence of root content. The results reveal that the direct-shear condition overestimates the shear strength of root-permeated soils (by 41%) and thus the estimation of slope stability based on the parameters of direct-shear condition is not conservative. Furthermore, the initial stiffness of root-permeated soil under simple-shear condition is 34% lower than that under direct-shear condition. The higher strength and stiffness under direct-shear condition are caused by the following reasons: the shear plane does not have the lowest strength, the shear area is decreasing, and the shear zone is thinner. The significant deformation (lower stiffness) revealed by the simple-shear condition facilitates the application of early warning for vegetated shallow landslides. © 2023, Science Press, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, CAS and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature
- Keywords:
- Direct-shear condition ; Root-permeated soil ; Shallow landslide ; Shear stiffness ; Shear strength ; Simple-shear condition
- Source: Journal of Mountain Science ; Volume 20, Issue 8 , 2023 , Pages 2422-2435 ; 16726316 (ISSN)
- URL: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11629-022-7722-x
