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Experimental study of strain accumulation of silica sand in a cyclic triaxial test

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The experimental and phenomenological investigation of the elasto-plastic long-term behaviour of soils under dynamic loading is important for the development of risk analysis tools and numerical accumulation models for settlement prediction. Soil parameters, test equipment and loading conditions have a significant influence on strain accumulation, therefore a parameterization of the silica sand and a description of the re-engineered cyclic triaxial test device are performed in this paper. Long term cyclic triaxial tests are performed on a silica sand to investigate the influence of the number of cycles, the initial void ratio, the mean pressure and packages of cycles on the accumulation of residual strains. Empirical formulations of existing strain accumulation models are validated with test results on dry test samples.
Book: Proceedings of the 23rd European Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference
Pages: 3 - 6
ISBN:84-697-1036-2
Publication year:2014
Accessibility:Open