Undrained monotonic response of clean and silty sands

Author:

Murthy T. G.1,Loukidis D.1,Carraro J. A. H.2,Prezzi M.1,Salgado R.1

Affiliation:

1. School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University West Lafayette, USA

2. Department of Civil Engineering, Colorado State University USA

Abstract

A series of undrained monotonic triaxial compression tests were performed on Ottawa sand containing 0%, 5%, 10% and 15% of non-plastic silt. The paper focuses on distinctive states of the monotonic undrained response of sands, namely the critical state, the phase transformation state, the quasi-steady state, and the state of undrained instability (onset of flow liquefaction). Specimens were prepared using slurry deposition and moist tamping to investigate the effect of the initial sand fabric on these states. It was observed that an increase in the non-plastic fines content leads to a downward shift of the critical-state line in the void ratio–mean effective stress space and to an increase of the critical-state friction angle. The present data suggest that the initial fabric of the sand appears to have a significant effect on the undrained behaviour in the early stages of shearing, with its influence vanishing at large strains. Moist-tamped specimens demonstrate considerably larger undrained instability state strength than their slurry-deposited counterparts, and a unique critical state locus is reached by both moist-tamped and slurry-deposited specimens. A mathematical formula that allows the estimation of the mean effective stress at the phase transformation state based on the initial mean effective stress and void ratio is also proposed.

Publisher

Thomas Telford Ltd.

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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