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Rock and Soil Mechanics

2023

Liquefaction

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Multi-Directional Cyclic Simple Shear Behaviour Of Loose Sand Under Complex Initial Stress States, Yao Li, Jia-Ping Li Dec 2023

Multi-Directional Cyclic Simple Shear Behaviour Of Loose Sand Under Complex Initial Stress States, Yao Li, Jia-Ping Li

Rock and Soil Mechanics

Loose sand is highly susceptible to liquefaction, and small changes in stress state can affect its liquefaction characteristics. Based on multi-directional cyclic simple shear tests, this study conducted cyclic simple shear tests on loose sand under different magnitudes and directions of static shear stress, and complex shear paths. The cyclic simple shear characteristics of loose sand under complex initial stress states are studied. The main conclusions are drawn as follows: (1) As the static shear stress ratio increases, the peak shear stress of the specimen increases, the increment of pore water pressure in the first cycle increases, and the specimen …


Mechanism Of Liquefaction-Induced Lateral Spreading In Liquefiable Inclined Sites, Ke-Min Jia, Cheng-Shun Xu, Xiu-Li Du, Xiao-Ling Zhang, Jia Song, Zhuo-Lin Su Oct 2023

Mechanism Of Liquefaction-Induced Lateral Spreading In Liquefiable Inclined Sites, Ke-Min Jia, Cheng-Shun Xu, Xiu-Li Du, Xiao-Ling Zhang, Jia Song, Zhuo-Lin Su

Rock and Soil Mechanics

A numerical model of the liquefaction horizontal free-field shaking table test was developed based on the completed large-scale shaking table test of liquefaction horizontal free field using the OpenSees finite element platform, and the numerical model was verified. Based on this, a free-field numerical model of the overall inclined foundation was established, and the non-cyclic dynamic response of the liquefaction lateral spreading site and the mechanism of liquefaction-induced lateral spreading were discussed. The results show that the established numerical model can effectively simulate the seismic response in liquefiable sites. There was significant relative displacement at the interface between liquefiable loose …