Shear bands in loess reveal potential for safer construction practices.
The researchers tested the strength of loess soil from China using a special machine. They found that the soil forms shear bands under certain stresses. The soil can become softer or harder depending on the pressure applied. When the soil fails, it shows a unique pattern due to its natural structure and how it's loaded. The strength of the soil follows specific rules on different planes. This study helps us understand how loess soil behaves under different conditions.