Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle

Aspects related to the volume variation of collapsible soils due to the change in water content are influenced by several factors, including the microstructure. The microstructure analysis of the soil is especially important in order to understand these aspects. This paper shows a comparative analys...

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Main Authors: Alves Ilton, Costa Larissa, Antonino Antônio, Costa Lícia, Ferreira Silvio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_01004.pdf
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spelling doaj-d96e110f10c340bc81b5b541b597a5f32021-05-04T12:21:53ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2021-01-013370100410.1051/matecconf/202133701004matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_01004Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycleAlves Ilton0Costa Larissa1Antonino Antônio2Costa Lícia3Ferreira Silvio4UFPE, Civil Engineering DepartmentUFPE, Nuclear Energy DepartmentUFPE, Nuclear Energy DepartmentUFPE, Civil Engineering DepartmentUFPE, Civil Engineering DepartmentAspects related to the volume variation of collapsible soils due to the change in water content are influenced by several factors, including the microstructure. The microstructure analysis of the soil is especially important in order to understand these aspects. This paper shows a comparative analysis of the microstructure of three samples of a collapsible Yellowish Red Sand from the district of Petrolina (northeast of Brazil), carried out by means of two techniques: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and X-Ray Computed Tomography. Three undisturbed sample were used: the first no pressure was applied, in the second an one-dimensional compression of 160 kPa was applied and then the sample was unloaded, and in the third, between the compression and decompression, the sample was flooded with the occurrence of structural collapse. In the first sample, the soil microstructure is a matrix with a predominance of grains of sand clothed with iluvial clay with interconnected pores that confers instability. The second sample showed a reduction in macropores after loading. In the third sample the structure remained with a simple packing arrangement, however, there is a greater packing between the grains, in addition to the wetting-induced softening of the clay particles that fill in the voids. It is also observed, through the radiodensity analysis that at the top and bottom of the second and third samples there was an increase in volume due to the stress relief that is not observed in the central section of the samples. The two microstructure analysis techniques are complementary.https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_01004.pdf
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author Alves Ilton
Costa Larissa
Antonino Antônio
Costa Lícia
Ferreira Silvio
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Costa Larissa
Antonino Antônio
Costa Lícia
Ferreira Silvio
Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
MATEC Web of Conferences
author_facet Alves Ilton
Costa Larissa
Antonino Antônio
Costa Lícia
Ferreira Silvio
author_sort Alves Ilton
title Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
title_short Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
title_full Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
title_fullStr Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
title_full_unstemmed Microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
title_sort microstructural analysis of collapsible soil before and after collapse and with loading and unloading cycle
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Aspects related to the volume variation of collapsible soils due to the change in water content are influenced by several factors, including the microstructure. The microstructure analysis of the soil is especially important in order to understand these aspects. This paper shows a comparative analysis of the microstructure of three samples of a collapsible Yellowish Red Sand from the district of Petrolina (northeast of Brazil), carried out by means of two techniques: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) and X-Ray Computed Tomography. Three undisturbed sample were used: the first no pressure was applied, in the second an one-dimensional compression of 160 kPa was applied and then the sample was unloaded, and in the third, between the compression and decompression, the sample was flooded with the occurrence of structural collapse. In the first sample, the soil microstructure is a matrix with a predominance of grains of sand clothed with iluvial clay with interconnected pores that confers instability. The second sample showed a reduction in macropores after loading. In the third sample the structure remained with a simple packing arrangement, however, there is a greater packing between the grains, in addition to the wetting-induced softening of the clay particles that fill in the voids. It is also observed, through the radiodensity analysis that at the top and bottom of the second and third samples there was an increase in volume due to the stress relief that is not observed in the central section of the samples. The two microstructure analysis techniques are complementary.
url https://www.matec-conferences.org/articles/matecconf/pdf/2021/06/matecconf_PanAm-Unsat2021_01004.pdf
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