Journal
CANADIAN GEOTECHNICAL JOURNAL
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 299-313Publisher
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
DOI: 10.1139/T06-078
Keywords
failure; sands; laboratory tests; liquefaction; shear strength
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Experimental results on the static liquefaction behaviour of sand under plane-strain conditions are presented in this paper. Undrained tests on very loose sand under both plane-strain and axisymmetric conditions were conducted and the results compared. The test data show that the undrained behaviour of sand under plane strain is similar to that under axisymmetric conditions. However, the critical-state line (CSL) on both the q-p' and the e-p' planes determined under plane-strain conditions is different from that under axisymmetric conditions. The slope of the CSL is different as a result of the influence of the intermediate principal stress. The state parameter (psi), which is measured with reference to the CSL in the e - log p' plane, is also different: the y value for plane strain is about 0.05 less than that for axisymmetric conditions for the sand tested. The instability behaviour of very loose sand under undrained plane-strain conditions is also studied. Based on the testing data, a unique relationship between the stress ratio of the instability line and psi is established to enable the triaxial results to be used for plane-strain conditions.
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