Volumetric strain accumulation for saturated coral sand under various cyclic loading patterns
["Qin, You","Long, Hui","Wu, Qi","Ma, Wei-Jia","Chen, Guo-Xing","Zhuang, Hai-Yang"]
2025-03-01
期刊论文
Seismic events and wave action can induce volumetric strain (ev) accumulation in saturated sandy soils, leading to damage to the ground surface and structures. A quantifiable relationship exists between the generation of ev in sandy soils under drained conditions and the development of pore water pressures under undrained conditions. In this study, the impact of relative density (Dr), cyclic stress path, and stress level on the characteristics of volumetric strain (ev) generation in saturated coral sands (SCS) was evaluated through drained tests employing various cyclic stress paths. The test findings demonstrate that the rate of ev accumulation in SCS is notably affected by the cyclic stress path. The rise in peak volumetric strain (evp) in SCS, as a function of the number of cycles, conforms to the arctangent function model. The unit cyclic stress ratio (USR) was employed as an indicator of complex cyclic loading levels. It was determined that coefficient (evp)u is positively correlated with USR at a specific Dr. At the same Dr, coefficient CN1 exhibits a positive correlation with USR, while coefficient CN2 displays a negative correlation with USR, following a power-law relationship. Irrespective of cyclic loading conditions, evp rises with an increase in generalized shear strain amplitude (yga). A power function model was established to represent the relationship between evp and yga. The coefficient 41 decreases as Dr increases. Comparisons were drawn between evp and yga for Ottawa sand and SCS. The results indicate that, as Dr of Ottawa sand increases from 30 % to 70 %, the coefficient 41 decreases from 1.54 to 0.73, representing a reduction of approximately 53 %. In contrast, under identical conditions, the coefficient 41 of SCS exhibits a less pronounced decrease, from 1.16 to 0.79, corresponding to a reduction of roughly 32 %. These observations suggest that variations in Dr have a more substantial impact on generating evp in Ottawa sand compared to SCS.
来源平台:SOIL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING