岩土工程
压汞法
分形维数
本构方程
分形
土壤水分
抗剪强度(土壤)
微尺度化学
地质学
孔隙水压力
打滑(空气动力学)
有效应力
材料强度
材料科学
损伤力学
抗压强度
可塑性
剪切(地质)
粒状材料
土力学
边坡稳定性
直剪试验
作者
Pan Zhang,Sai K. Vanapalli,Zhong Han
标识
DOI:10.1061/ijgnai.gmeng-13497
摘要
The degradation of macroscopic mechanical properties in soils associated with freeze–thaw (FT) cycles is predominantly driven by the evolution of their microscopic pore structures. Although previous studies have provided valuable qualitative insights, quantitative analyses explicitly linking the macro- and microscale responses remain limited. Furthermore, most existing constitutive models for FT-impacted soils fail to capture strain-softening behavior, which is critical for reliably characterizing progressive failure in geotechnical structures. In this study, the stress–strain responses of two FT-impacted soils (Ningming clay and Nanjing clay) were systematically investigated through unconfined compression tests, and mercury intrusion porosimetry (MIP) tests were conducted to characterize the evolution of microscopic pore structures. A quantitative relationship between shear strength and surface fractal dimension derived from MIP tests was established and termed the fractal strength criterion. Building on this criterion, an improved statistical damage constitutive model incorporating the strain-softening effect was developed to describe the stress–strain behavior of FT-impacted soils. The model was validated using both experimental results from this study and published literature data. The results demonstrate that the proposed fractal strength criterion and the improved statistical damage constitutive model provide a robust framework for characterizing the macro–micromechanical behavior of FT-impacted soils, offering practical value for predicting the long-term stability of geotechnical structures such as slopes, embankments, and foundations in seasonally frozen regions.
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