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ISSN (Print): 1872-2121
ISSN (Online): 2212-4047

General Research Article

Study on Physical and Mechanical Properties of Q4 Loess in Lanzhou Rail Transit Area

Author(s): Xiaoping Cao * and Shoubang Sun

Volume 15, Issue 4, 2021

Published on: 31 December, 2019

Article ID: e180521177942 Pages: 7

DOI: 10.2174/1872212114666191231120700

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Abstract

Background: It has been observed that part of the tunnel of rail transit of line 1# in Lanzhou city passes through loess. Loess has obvious water sensitivity and anisotropy, these obvious characteristics have different degrees of influence on different projects.

Objective: This study aims to compare the differences of shear strength with the vertical and horizontal direction through the triaxial and direct shear test, and permeability of samples in different directions.

Methods: The Q4 loess undisturbed sample from vertical and horizontal directions near tunnel face were selected in order to study the physical mechanical properties of Lanzhou rail transit section, and many related experiments were also carried out.

Results: The results show that the anisotropy of the shear strength of the surrounding rock (Q4 loess) is significant near the tunnel face with a depth of 15m. The failure stress in the vertical direction is 1.33 times to that in the horizontal direction, and the permeability coefficient in the vertical direction is 1.37 times to that in the horizontal direction. In different directions, the internal friction angle of loess is basically the same. The cohesion force is different in different directions and different test methods. In general, the vertical strength of Q4 loess is greater than the horizontal strength.

Conclusion: This characteristic is due to the structural characteristics of loess. Therefore, in the design and construction of loess tunnel, the mechanical parameters in different directions of loess should be considered, and the influence of different test methods on the measured parameters should also be considered.

Keywords: Loess, shear strength, anisotropy, rail transit, tunnel, permeability.


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