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The incipient motion of soil is an important engineering property that impacts reservoir sedimentation, stable channel design, river bed degradation, and dam breach. Due to numerous factors influencing the erodibility parameters, the study of critical shear stress (tau(c)) of cohesive soils and soil mixtures is still far from mature. In this study, erosion experiments were conducted to investigate the influence of soil properties on the tau(c) of remolded cohesive soils and cohesive and noncohesive soil mixtures with mud contents varying from 0% to 100% using an erosion function apparatus (EFA). For cohesive soils, direct linear relationships were observed between tau(c) and cohesion (c). The critical shear stress for soil mixture (tau(cm)) erosion increased monotonically with an increase in mud content (p(m)). The median diameter of noncohesive soil (D-s), the void ratio (e), and the organic content of cohesive soil also influenced tau(cm). A formula for calculating tau(cm) considering the effect of p(m) and the tau(c) of noncohesive soil and pure mud was developed. The proposed formula was validated using experimental data from the present and previous research, and it can reproduce the variation of tau(cm) for reconstituted soil mixtures. To use the proposed formula to predict the tau(cm) for artificial engineering problems, experimental erosion tests should be performed. Future research should further test the proposed formula based on additional experimental data.
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ISSN: 2151-0032
Year: 2021
Issue: 2
Volume: 64
Page: 587-600
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JCR@2022
ESI Discipline: AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES;
ESI HC Threshold:66
JCR Journal Grade:3
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 2
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