Dynamic Properties of a Compacted Residual Soil from the West Indies

Author:

Mouali Lila1,Veylon Guillaume2ORCID,Dias Daniel1ORCID,Peyras Laurent2ORCID,Carvajal Claudio2ORCID,Duriez Jérôme2ORCID,Antoinet Eric1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Antea Group, 92160 Antony, France

2. RECOVER, INRAE, Aix Marseille University, 13100 Aix-en-Provence, France

Abstract

This paper presents a laboratory investigation of the strain-dependent cyclic properties of a compacted tropical residual soil as measured in a resonant column and cyclic triaxial testing program. The mechanical properties were evaluated with respect to cyclic shear strain amplitude, initial void ratio, and confining pressure. It was shown that the existing models for the prediction of shear modulus reduction and damping ratio curves were not pertinent in the case of the compacted residual soil studied. Empirical equations were developed for the small-strain shear modulus and the normalized shear modulus, damping ratio, and pore water pressure ratio curves for void ratios between e = 1.00 and e = 1.50 and mean effective pressures of p′ = 50−300 kPa. The comparison of the models to the measured values suggest that the uncertainties associated with each of these models are lower than 20% of the predicted values. The results were established as part of a project for the construction of an embankment dam in the West Indies. However, the methodology as well as the model formulation framework presented in the article can be generalized to other residual soils and applied in all fields of geotechnical engineering.

Funder

CIFRE convention of the National Association of Research and Technology

French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment

ANTEA Group

ARD PIVOTS program

European Regional Development Fund

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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