Research on Collapse Failure Process and Mechanism of Earthen Sites under the Action of Capillary Water

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Due to the particularity of the ancient city wall, the collapse damage of ancient city wall earthen ruins is different from general soil slope failure. Through on-site observations and theoretical analysis, collapse failure process and mechanism of ancient city wall earthen sites under the action of capillary water is studied, and protection measures are proposed. Collapse failure process of earthen sites under the action of capillary water has the characteristics of particularity, diversity and stage. Capillary water reduces the stability of ancient city wall by changing the soil physical properties, chemical and ice split role. Finally, the effect of capillary water is illustrated through a specific project example.

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