Mechanical Characterization and Constitutive Modeling of Nano-Stabilized Soil under Uniaxial Compression

Materials (Basel). 2023 Feb 10;16(4):1488. doi: 10.3390/ma16041488.

Abstract

The stress-strain constitutive model under uniaxial compression is a basic element and important characterization method for determining physical and mechanical properties in cement-based materials research. In this study, a stress-strain constitutive model under uniaxial compression was established, which was based on a new nano-stabilized soil (NSS) through typical mechanical tests and constitutive relationship research. The results indicate that the unconfined compressive strength (UCS) of the nano-stabilized soil was enhanced with the increase in curing period and nano-stabilizer dosage, and that the strength growth rate reaches the maximum at a 12% dosage in the tested samples. The UCS of NSS under a 12% dosage is about 10~15% higher than that of ordinary stabilized soil (SS) without nano doping, and 25~40% higher compared with grade 42.5 cement-soil. The established constitutive model could accurately describe the linear-elastic and elastic-plastic deformation characteristics of NSS under uniaxial compression, which will be conducive to revealing the curve variation law of the stress-strain process. The research results could provide scientific support for the theoretical innovation and engineering application of green environmental protection materials.

Keywords: constitutive model; nano-stabilized soil; stress–strain curve; unconfined compressive strength.