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Condition for liquefaction instability in fluid-saturated granular soils
Abstract High-porosity granular materials such as loose sands can implode when subjected to compressive stresses. The mechanism of deformation is diffuse in that the jump in the strain rate tensor has three independent eigenvalues (full rank), in contrast to the jump in the strain rate tensor for a deformation band-type instability that has one eigenvalue (rank one). Recently, the mechanism of volume implosion has been studied in the context of material instability. In this paper we move one step further and consider the effect of a volume constraint associated with the presence of fluids in the pores of granular materials that have a tendency to implode. The upshot of this constraint is that at the onset of liquefaction the solid matrix deforms in a nearly isochoric fashion at the same time that the pore fluid pressure increases. The corresponding eigenmode (e-mode) is represented by jumps in the strain rate tensor and rate of pore fluid pressure. The framework presented in this work is used to analyze the onset of liquefaction instability in very loose Hostun RF sand tested in undrained triaxial compression and extension.
Condition for liquefaction instability in fluid-saturated granular soils
Abstract High-porosity granular materials such as loose sands can implode when subjected to compressive stresses. The mechanism of deformation is diffuse in that the jump in the strain rate tensor has three independent eigenvalues (full rank), in contrast to the jump in the strain rate tensor for a deformation band-type instability that has one eigenvalue (rank one). Recently, the mechanism of volume implosion has been studied in the context of material instability. In this paper we move one step further and consider the effect of a volume constraint associated with the presence of fluids in the pores of granular materials that have a tendency to implode. The upshot of this constraint is that at the onset of liquefaction the solid matrix deforms in a nearly isochoric fashion at the same time that the pore fluid pressure increases. The corresponding eigenmode (e-mode) is represented by jumps in the strain rate tensor and rate of pore fluid pressure. The framework presented in this work is used to analyze the onset of liquefaction instability in very loose Hostun RF sand tested in undrained triaxial compression and extension.
Condition for liquefaction instability in fluid-saturated granular soils
Borja, Ronaldo I. (author)
Acta Geotechnica ; 1 ; 211-224
2006-11-24
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Bifurcation , Instability , Liquefaction , Undrained condition , Saturated sands Engineering , Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics , Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials , Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences , Soil Science & Conservation , Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics , Structural Mechanics
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