Influence of fine particles on the liquefaction properties of a reference sand : application to the seismic response of a sand column on a vibrating table / Zhehao Zhu.
2023
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Title
Influence of fine particles on the liquefaction properties of a reference sand : application to the seismic response of a sand column on a vibrating table / Zhehao Zhu.
Author
Zhu, Zhehao, author.
ISBN
9783031242991 (electronic bk.)
3031242998 (electronic bk.)
9783031242984
303124298X
3031242998 (electronic bk.)
9783031242984
303124298X
Published
Cham : Springer, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (192 pages) : illustrations (black and white, and colour).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-24299-1 doi
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TA710
Dewey Decimal Classification
631.4/33
Summary
Over the past thirty years, the liquefaction of sand containing a small amount of fine particles has become an engaging topic in the geotechnical community. Indeed, a great variety of field investigations revealed that the real liquefied soils are mainly composed of a host sand matrix and a small fraction of plastic or non-plastic fines. In this context, several series of monotonic and cyclic triaxial tests were performed to clarify the influence of these fine particles on the development of sand liquefaction. To get closer to in situ conditions, 1g shaking table tests were carried out with two different-sized model soil containers. The first one, small size, was essentially used to check the reconstitution and the saturation method. The second one, very large size, was manufactured to explore the sand liquefaction behaviour during base shaking in an almost actual engineering size. To numerically reproduce the sand liquefaction behaviour, the Dafalias model has been taken as an example and its input parameters were calibrated by an artificial intelligence method. An in-depth analysis of the proposed method was done with the elastoplastic theory.
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by École des Ponts ParisTech, Marne-la-Vallée, France.
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Table of Contents
Bibliographic Review
Tested Materials, Equipment and Protocols
Behaviour Under Monotonic Loading
Behaviour Under Cyclic Loading
Shaking Table Tests.
Tested Materials, Equipment and Protocols
Behaviour Under Monotonic Loading
Behaviour Under Cyclic Loading
Shaking Table Tests.