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The erosion resistance of two kinds of remolded pure cohesive soils as well as cohesive/non-cohesive mixtures with 20%, 40%, 60% non-cohesive fraction respectively was tested in Erosion Function Apparatus. The influences of cohesion, dry density, non-cohesive soil particle size and mass content on the critical shear stress of soils were investigated. The results obtained show that the critical shear stress of pure cohesive soils has a linear relation to cohesion, but for different kinds of cohesive soils the coefficients are much different. Compared to cohesion, the relationship between dry density of 2 pure cohesive soils and critical shear stress can be determined by an exponential function. For mixtures, the critical shear stress is mainly related to cohesion, however, non-cohesive soil particle size and mass content can affect critical shear stress as well. When the particle size of non-cohesive soil is determined, with the increase of non-cohesive soil content, the threshold exhibits an increase at first and then a decrease. Nevertheless, as non-cohesive soil content is constant, with the increase of non-cohesive soil particle size, the threshold in-creases. A critical shear stress model of remolded soils is proposed, which can provide a proper prediction of critical shear stress of cohesive/non-cohesive mixtures. © 2018, China Water Power Press. All right reserved.
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Journal of Hydraulic Engineering
ISSN: 0559-9350
Year: 2018
Issue: 8
Volume: 49
Page: 975-985
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