Liquefaction and post-liquefaction assessment of lightly cemented sands

Author:

Rasouli Habib1,Fatahi Behzad2,Nimbalkar Sanjay2

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

2. Centre for Built Infrastructure Research, School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Abstract

Post-liquefaction response of lightly cemented sands during an earthquake may change and become similar to uncemented sands due to bonding breakage. In the current study, the effect of degree of cementation on liquefaction and post-liquefaction behaviour of lightly cemented sands was studied through a series of cyclic and monotonic triaxial tests. Portland cement with high early strength and Sydney sand were used to reconstitute the lightly cemented specimens with unconfined compression strength ranging from 25 to 220 kPa. A series of multi-stage soil element tests including stress-controlled cyclic loading events with different amplitudes and post-cyclic undrained monotonic shearing tests were carried out on both uncemented and cemented specimens. Furthermore, a series of undrained monotonic shearing tests without cyclic loading history on different types of specimens was conducted to investigate the effect of cyclic loading history on the post-cyclic response of the specimens. The results show that residual excess pore-water pressure is correlated to the cyclic degradation of lightly cemented sands during cyclic loading. In addition, optical microstructure images of the cemented specimens after liquefaction showed that a major proportion of cementation bonds remained unbroken, which resulted in a superior post-liquefaction response with respect to initial stiffness and shear modulus in comparison to the uncemented sand.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Civil and Structural Engineering,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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