ZHAO Jing, JIANG Liangwei, LUO Qiang, ZHANG Wensheng, WU Xingzheng. 2018: CORRELATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN VARIATION LEVEL OF SOIL STRENGTH PARAMETERS AND INFLUENCING FACTORS. JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, 26(3): 592-601. DOI: 10.13544/j.cnki.jeg.2017-022
    Citation: ZHAO Jing, JIANG Liangwei, LUO Qiang, ZHANG Wensheng, WU Xingzheng. 2018: CORRELATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN VARIATION LEVEL OF SOIL STRENGTH PARAMETERS AND INFLUENCING FACTORS. JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY, 26(3): 592-601. DOI: 10.13544/j.cnki.jeg.2017-022

    CORRELATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN VARIATION LEVEL OF SOIL STRENGTH PARAMETERS AND INFLUENCING FACTORS

    • Uncertainty characteristic of geotechnical parameters summarized from large sample data can provide an objective basis for calculating indexes in reliability analysis of geotechnical engineering and improving the precision of calculation results. Test data from nearly one thousand geotechnical specimens were collected from six railways in China. According to the cluster analysis of engineering geological units, 13 groups of large samples of soil samples were established, and the probability distribution of soil strength parameters(c, φ) and their coefficients of variation (δc, δφ) were analyzed using probability and statistics method. The ranking of soil physical-mechanical indexes affecting the variation of strength parameters was discussed using Gray Relational method. The results show that: δc and δφ generally present large variation level, and the value of δc and δφ are positive correlated. The state indices of soil such as liquidity index IL, water content ratio w, coefficient of compressibility a1-2 and natural porosity index e present more relatively influence to δc and δφ than the plasticity index IP, which reflects the soil property. The index of IL is the most important correlation factor affecting δc and δφ, and then followed by a1-2 and w respectively. The correlation between variation level and impact factors can provide prior information for judgement of geotechnical uncertainty in a limited sample case.
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