Monotonic and cyclic behaviour of sand-silt mixtures through the equivalent state parameter

Author:

Papadopoulou Anthi,Tika Theodora

Abstract

This paper presents the results of a laboratory investigation into the effect of non-plastic fines on the monotonic and cyclic behaviour of sand-silt mixtures. For this purpose, drained and undrained triaxial monotonic and undrained stresscontrolled cyclic triaxial tests were performed on clean sand and its mixtures with non-plastic silt. The Critical State theory known as a characteristic state of soil behaviour and the equivalent state concept were used to the interpretation of the laboratory tests results. By estimating parameter b, which recognizes that different percentages of fines contribute differently to the strength of the sand and consequently the equivalent intergranular void ratio, (eg)eq, a single Critical State Line, CSL, is determined in the (eg)eq-log(p΄) plane, and a single liquefaction resistance curve at the CRR15-(eg)eq, independently of fines content, fc, based on the monotonic and cyclic tests results, respectively. It is shown that parameter b depends on the fines content, fc, and on the loading type of the laboratory test conducted, while (eg)eq proves to be a suitable parameter for the estimation of the monotonic behavior and undrained critical state strength as well as the liquefaction resistance of granular mixtures up to the threshold fines content value, fcth, independently of their fines content. The effectiveness of state parameter, ψ, and equivalent state parameter, (ψg)eq, in the estimation of the undrained critical state strength and liquefaction resistance of sand-silt mixtures is confirmed.

Publisher

EDP Sciences

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