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Normalized Stress?Strain Behavior of Deep-Sea Soft Soils in the Northern South China Sea

Ying Yang    
Hailei Kou    
Zhenghui Li    
Yonggang Jia and Chaoqi Zhu    

Resumen

The study of the physical and mechanical properties of marine soil is of great importance for marine geohazard prediction, submarine energy extraction, and submarine foundation design. In this study, a series of basic geotechnical tests and triaxial compression tests are performed on samples taken from the Shenhu sea area in the South China Sea (SCS). Physical and mechanical properties, particularly normalized stress?strain behavior, are investigated. The microstructural and mineralogical characterization is carried out, through scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results indicated that the sample could be classified as high-plasticity silt (MH) with high water content and high compressibility, that the soil has the highest quartz content in its mineral composition, a loose skeleton composed of flocculent structures under the microscope and is distributed with the remains of marine organisms. Furthermore, a new stress?strain-normalized condition is theoretically derived, based on the hyperbola function. In this condition, the concept of standard normalized factor, which is defined as the ultimate value of principal stress difference, is introduced. Meanwhile, the normalized stress?strain relationship of soft soil from the SCS is established under consolidated undrained conditions and the results of the model are compared with the experimental results, with a good normalization effect. It is believed that the work presented in this paper could contribute to the design and construction of offshore engineering.

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