Effects of Moisture and Stone Content on the Shear Strength Characteristics of Soil-Rock Mixture

Materials (Basel). 2023 Jan 6;16(2):567. doi: 10.3390/ma16020567.

Abstract

Soil-rock mixture is a commonly used geotechnical material used in many construction projects, such as slopes, tunnels, and dams. The shear strength of soil-rock mixture is its key property and is affected by many factors. This study aimed to investigate the shear strength characteristics of soil-rock mixture and the influences of moisture and stone content on shear strength parameters. Soil-rock mixture samples with four different stone and moisture contents were fabricated and tested using a large-scale direct shear test apparatus under four vertical pressures. The results demonstrated that the shear properties of the soil-rock mixture showed significant Mohr Coulomb failure criteria for all stone contents. As the moisture content increased, the shear strength of the soil-rock mixture first increased by 10~18% and then decreased after w = 12% to the residue value. The change in cohesion and internal friction angle of soil-rock mixture with different moisture contents shared a similar trend. For w < 12%, the cohesion and internal friction angle increased with moisture content, and for w > 12%, the two indexes obviously decreased. As the stone content increased from 30% to 60%, the shear strength of the soil-rock mixture increased by 82~174%. The internal friction angle increased linearly with stone content, while the cohesion of the mixture first increased and then decreased after the stone content reached 50%. The results can help in the designation and application of soil-rock mixture.

Keywords: large-scale direct shear test; shear strength; soil-rock mixture; stone content.