Geomechanics and Engineering A
Volume 35, Number 3, 2023, pages 241-253
DOI: 10.12989/gae.2023.35.3.241
Effect of initial static shear on liquefaction and pre-failure deformation of sand under bidirectional cyclic loading
Zhen-Dong Cui, Tian-Yu Sui, Dong-Tai She and Li Yuan
Abstract
The effect of initial static shear ts
on the dynamic characteristics of soil has been studied through extensive
laboratory experiments over the past decades, but the influence of radial cyclic stress on its effect has rarely been
considered. In this paper, a series of undrained triaxial tests were conducted to the saturated medium dense sand under
axial and radial cyclic loadings with a phase difference of 180. It is shown that the medium dense sand mainly performs
two typical deformation response modes, including the accumulated plastic strain and cyclic mobility. The compressive
static shear is conducive to the liquefaction resistance, while the extensional one is on the contrary. Such effects are
magnified as 0 p increases, though the absolute value of CRR reduces. The radial cyclic load leads to a higher Nf
compared with the loading in the single axial direction, and significantly affects the generation of the pore pressure and its
relationship with the accumulation of the axial strain. The samples with the compressive static shear are more sensitive to
the strain failure criteria. But for samples with extensional static shear, the limiting residual pore pressure ratio ur, lim
precedes before the strain failure. For geotechnical applications, it is necessary to comprehensively consider both the pore
pressure and strain failure criteria.
Key Words
cyclic resistance; cyclic triaxial tests; failure criterion; pore pressure; saturated sand; static shear; vertical earthquakes
Address
Zhen-Dong Cui, Tian-Yu Sui, Dong-Tai She and Li Yuan: State Key Laboratory for Geomechanics and Deep Underground Engineering, School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering,
China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou, Jiangsu 221116, P. R. China