The effect of weathering on the variation of geotechnical properties of a granitic rock from Chile

Flandes, Nicol E.; Villalobos, Felipe A.; King, Robert

Abstract

The effect of rock weathering on geotechnical parameters can become substantial in geotechnical design. The weathering degree (WD) has usually been divided into five levels from fresh rock to completely weathered rock. In this study, the above five WDs are adopted to analyse the variation of several regularly used geotechnical properties. To that aim, a series of laboratory tests on a Chilean granitic rock in different stages of weathering was carried out. The results of the tests have been analysed by normalizing each geotechnical parameter with respect to the value obtained for slightly weathered samples instead of for fresh rock samples as is usually adopted. In this way, it was found that the unconfined compressive strength reduces steadily and considerably with each WD, as has been previously reported. Conversely, the modulus of deformation and P-wave velocity tend to stabilize the rate of reduction for highly and completely weathered rock samples, which does not agree with the trend and higher rate reductions found by other researchers. This stabilization reduction rate with WD was also found for compaction density, friction angle and Poisson's ratio.

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Título según WOS: The effect of weathering on the variation of geotechnical properties of a granitic rock from Chile
Título de la Revista: QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY
Volumen: 56
Número: 4
Editorial: Geological Society Publications
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1144/qjegh2023-022

Notas: ISI