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Effect of non-plastic silt content on the liquefaction behavior of sand–silt mixture
Abstract To identify the effect of non-plastic silt on the cyclic behavior of sand–silt mixtures, total sixty undrained cyclic triaxial stress-control tests were carried out on sand–silt mixtures. These tests were conducted on specimens of size 71mm diameter and 142mm height with a frequency of 1Hz. Specimens were prepared at a constant relative density and constant density approach. The effect of relative density, confining pressure as well as magnitude of cyclic loading was also studied. For a constant relative density (Dr=60%) the effect of limiting silt content, pore pressure response and cyclic strength was observed. The rate of generation of excess pore water pressure with respect to cycles of loading was found to initially increase with increase in silt content till the limiting silt content and thereafter it reverses its trend when the specimens were tested at a constant relative density. The cyclic resistance behavior was observed to be just opposite to the pore pressure response. Permeability, CRR and secant shear modulus decreased till limiting silt content; after that they became constant with increasing silt content.
Highlights Limiting silt content was found to be 30% in the sand–silt mixture. Permeability, CRR and secant shear modulus decreased till limiting silt content. Permeability, CRR and G sec remained constant above limiting silt content.
Effect of non-plastic silt content on the liquefaction behavior of sand–silt mixture
Abstract To identify the effect of non-plastic silt on the cyclic behavior of sand–silt mixtures, total sixty undrained cyclic triaxial stress-control tests were carried out on sand–silt mixtures. These tests were conducted on specimens of size 71mm diameter and 142mm height with a frequency of 1Hz. Specimens were prepared at a constant relative density and constant density approach. The effect of relative density, confining pressure as well as magnitude of cyclic loading was also studied. For a constant relative density (Dr=60%) the effect of limiting silt content, pore pressure response and cyclic strength was observed. The rate of generation of excess pore water pressure with respect to cycles of loading was found to initially increase with increase in silt content till the limiting silt content and thereafter it reverses its trend when the specimens were tested at a constant relative density. The cyclic resistance behavior was observed to be just opposite to the pore pressure response. Permeability, CRR and secant shear modulus decreased till limiting silt content; after that they became constant with increasing silt content.
Highlights Limiting silt content was found to be 30% in the sand–silt mixture. Permeability, CRR and secant shear modulus decreased till limiting silt content. Permeability, CRR and G sec remained constant above limiting silt content.
Effect of non-plastic silt content on the liquefaction behavior of sand–silt mixture
Karim, Mohammad Emdadul (author) / Alam, Md. Jahangir (author)
Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering ; 65 ; 142-150
2014-06-08
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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