Cyclic liquefaction screening of sand with non-plastic fines:Critical state approach

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Md.Mizanur Rahman [1 ]
T.G.Sitharam [2 ]
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[1] Natural and Built Environments Research Centre (NBERC), School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia
[2] Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Science (ⅡSc)
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Critical state; State parameter; Liquefaction; Sands; Fines; Constitutive model;
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TU41 [土工试验];
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There have been significant advances in the application of critical state,CS,in liquefaction potential assessment.This was done by comparing state parameter,ψ with estimated characteristic cyclic stress ratio,CSR due to an earthquake.A cyclic resistance ratio,CRR curve,which can be determined from cyclic liquefaction tests,separates historical liquefied and non-liquefied data points(ψ,CSR).On the other hand,the concepts of equivalent granular state parameter,ψ*,which was developed for sands with fines,can be used in lieu ψ to provide a unifying framework for characterizing the undrained response of sands with non/low plasticity fines,irrespective of fines content(fc).The present work combines these two propositions,and by merely substituting ψ*for ψ into the aforementioned CS approach to capture the influence of fc.A series of static and cyclic triaxial tests were conducted,separately and independently of the concept of ψ*,for sand with up to fcof 30%.The clean sand was collected from Sabarmati river belt at Ahmedabad city in India which was severely affected during the Bhuj earthquake,2001.The experimental data gave a single relation for CRR and ψ* which was then used to assess liquefaction potential for a SPT based case study,where fcvaries along the depth.The prediction matched with the field observation.
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页码:429 / 438
页数:10
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