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Comparative Study on Liquefaction Behavior of Calcareous Sand and Siliceous Sand Under Simple Shear Loading

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JOURNAL OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING
Volume 27, Issue 12, Pages 3471-3489

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/13632469.2022.2137710

Keywords

Calcareous sand; siliceous sand; simple shear test; peak strength; instability; liquefaction resistance; linkage

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This study conducted a comparative analysis on the behavior of calcareous sand and siliceous sand through a series of simple shear tests. It was found that calcareous sand exhibited higher peak strengths and liquefaction resistance compared to siliceous sand.
In this paper, a comparative study was conducted on the undrained monotonic and cyclic behavior of calcareous sand and siliceous sand using a series of simple shear tests. To more effectively draw the comparison, the same grain-size distribution was employed for calcareous sand and siliceous sand to study any underlying liquefaction behavior divergence arising from their respective distinctive particle characteristics. The results suggested that calcareous sand exhibited higher peak strengths, stability and liquefaction resistance than siliceous sand. Furthermore, the peak strength from monotonic shear tests could serve as a vital index to assess the liquefaction resistance of the sand.

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