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25 November 2022 Establishment and experiment of a pressure-bearing subsidence model of layered soil in forest region
Yuan Zhou, Shufa Sun, Jingkai Wang, Miao Yu, Haoyu Yin, Fei Yang, Hao Luo
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Abstract

Forest vehicle operation causes different degrees of compaction damage to the soil, which is related to the pressure-bearing characteristics of the soil. However, scholars have not profoundly investigated the pressure-bearing factors of forest soil. In this paper, disturbed brown coniferous forest soil was collected layer by layer, dried, screened, and tested with indoor pressing-plate tests with different pressing-plate shapes and diameters (side lengths). A kind of pressure–subsidence (P–Z) curve of hard soil, which is different from those of farmland soil and homogeneous remolded soil, was obtained and drawn as the P–Z curve. The results show that in the process of pressure subsidence, the forest soil gradually changed from loose to compact. Furthermore, the change of pressure-bearing subsidence of layered soil from this forest region was characterized first by the rapid increase of soil subsidence with the increase of pressure. Then, the subsidence speed became slower with the increase of pressure; finally, subsidence speed was much less affected by the increase in pressure. According to the pressure-bearing subsidence curve of forest soil, a new subsidence model is put forward in this paper. The new model has a good prediction effect on the subsidence curve of forest soil. This paper aims to provide a theoretical basis for studying soil pressure-bearing characteristics and the development of vehicles in high-passing forest areas.

Yuan Zhou, Shufa Sun, Jingkai Wang, Miao Yu, Haoyu Yin, Fei Yang, and Hao Luo "Establishment and experiment of a pressure-bearing subsidence model of layered soil in forest region," Canadian Journal of Soil Science 103(2), 332-343, (25 November 2022). https://doi.org/10.1139/cjss-2022-0067
Received: 11 May 2022; Accepted: 2 November 2022; Published: 25 November 2022
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KEYWORDS
forest soil structure
pressure plate subsidence
remolded soil
simulation analysis
soil mechanics
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