Potential applications of rheological studies in determining soil structural-mechanical properties
https://doi.org/10.26897/0021-342X-2025-6-14-24
Abstract
This study presents investigations into the rheological properties of model soil samples at various moisture contents. The aim was to determine the feasibility of enhancing the accuracy of rheological flow equation determination by employing a software product with an integrated mathematical apparatus for processing experimental data and flow curves. Rheology, the science of flow and deformation of materials, is concerned with the study of structural-mechanical properties during the deformation process. Investigating the rheological properties of soil will allow for tracing the nature of inter-particle interactions within the soil and, furthermore, for determining its structural-mechanical properties, such as viscosity, elasticity, plasticity, ultimate shear stress, and others. The obtained results indicate that all model soil samples can be classified as structural-viscous systems, for which the Ostwald-de Waele rheological equation is applicable for describing their deformation behavior. By utilizing a software product to process experimental data obtained by rotational viscometry, it is possible to derive the values of the coefficients within the rheological equation, which accurately describe the deformation behavior of the investigated samples.
About the Authors
D. V. DonyaRussian Federation
Denis V. Donya, CSc (Eng), Associate Professor
Department of Processes and Equipment of Processing Industries
127550; 49 Timiryazevskaya St.; Moscow
Yu. V. Ustinova
Russian Federation
Yulia V. Ustinova, CSc (Eng), Associate Professor
Department of Technology of Storage and Processing of livestock Products
127550; 49 Timiryazevskaya St.; Moscow
M. V. Prosin
Russian Federation
Maksim V. Prosin, CSc (Eng), Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department
Department of Processes and Equipment of Processing Industries
127550; 49 Timiryazevskaya St.; Moscow
R. S. Khamitov
Russian Federation
Renat S. Khamitov, DSc (Ag), Associate Professor, Professor at the Department
Department of Land Management and Forestry
127550; 49 Timiryazevskaya St.; Moscow
S. M. Khamitova
Russian Federation
Svetlana M. Khamitova, CSc (Ag), Associate Professor, Associate Professor at the Department
Department of Landscape Architecture
127550; 49 Timiryazevskaya St.; Moscow
Yu. A. Myrksina
Russian Federation
Yulia A. Myrksina, CSc (Econ), Associate Professor
Department of Accounting, Finance and Taxation
127550; 49 Timiryazevskaya St.; Moscow
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For citations:
Donya D.V., Ustinova Yu.V., Prosin M.V., Khamitov R.S., Khamitova S.M., Myrksina Yu.A. Potential applications of rheological studies in determining soil structural-mechanical properties. IZVESTIYA OF TIMIRYAZEV AGRICULTURAL ACADEMY. 2025;(6):14-24. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26897/0021-342X-2025-6-14-24
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