2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12178712
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Orthogonal Test on the True Triaxial Mechanical Properties of Frozen Calcareous Clay and Analysis of Influencing Factors

Abstract: In the Huainan and Huaibei mining areas, a layer of calcareous clay is buried deep in the surface soil layer (at approximately 400 m). This layer is in a high-stress state and is prone to freezing pipe fractures in the freezing method. To obtain the true triaxial mechanical properties of this clay in its frozen state, this study conducted a cross test (L16(45)) to explore the change law of the strength of frozen calcareous clay under the influence of multiple factors. The results showed that the true triaxial … Show more

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“…However, as this ratio and moisture content increased, the detrimental effect gradually became more pronounced. Rong et al [11] collaborated on a study investigating the mechanical properties of clay in frozen states within mining areas, employing orthogonal experiments and true triaxial tests. The results suggest that various factors, including temperature, moisture content, and confining pressure, significantly influence strength indicators.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, as this ratio and moisture content increased, the detrimental effect gradually became more pronounced. Rong et al [11] collaborated on a study investigating the mechanical properties of clay in frozen states within mining areas, employing orthogonal experiments and true triaxial tests. The results suggest that various factors, including temperature, moisture content, and confining pressure, significantly influence strength indicators.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%