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Confining stress and static shear effects in cyclic liquefaction
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2001
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LiquefactionStatic Shear StressesEngineeringSoil LiquefactionMechanical EngineeringSoil-structure InteractionMechanics ModelingGeotechnical EngineeringSoil MechanicGeotechnical ProblemMechanicsGeoenvironmental EngineeringMaterials ScienceSeabed LiquefactionMechanical BehaviorMaterial MechanicsLiquefaction ResistanceDynamic Constitutive BehaviorMechanical PropertiesGeotechnical PropertyCivil EngineeringStatic Shear EffectsGeomechanicsMechanics Of MaterialsReference Resistance
Liquefaction resistance of a sand under cyclic loading is assessed and the effects of the levels of confining pressure and static shear on resistance to liquefaction are investigated. Site-specific values of the resistance under specified levels of confining and static shear stresses are measured in the laboratory. The measured values are compared with those which would be predicted by the application of empirical multiplying factors K σ and K α to the reference resistance at 100 kPa effective confining stress with no static shear. It is shown that K σ and K α are not independent, as assumed in current practice. The combined factor K σ × K α resulting from the empirical method is shown to underestimate the cyclic resistance ratio regardless of the initial density and confining and static shear levels. The degree of conservatism is most dramatic at looser density states.Key words: sand, liquefaction, static, cyclic, static shear, confining stress.
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