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Unloading Elastic Behavior of Sand in Cyclic Triaxial Tests
Geotechnical Testing Journal, 2016Abstract In this paper, digital image technology was used in the surface-deformation measurement of soil, making it possible to monitor the axial, radial, and volumetric deformations and the deformation distribution over the entire surface of specimens in triaxial tests.
Feitao Zeng, Longtan Shao
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Cyclic triaxial tests on frozen sand
Engineering Geology, 1979ABSTRACT Li, J.C., Baladi, G.Y. and Andersland, O.B., 1979. Cyclic triaxial tests on frozen sand. Eng. Geol., 13: 233–246. Strain-controlled cyclic triaxial tests were performed on a one-size silica (Ottawa) sand artificially frozen into 71.1-mm-diameter cylindrical samples.
John C. Li +2 more
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Energy Capacity versus Liquefaction Strength Investigated by Cyclic Triaxial Tests on Intact Soils
, 2021A series of cyclic triaxial tests are performed on a number of intact soils sampled from various sites to examine their liquefaction behavior in terms of energy.
T. Kokusho, S. Tanimoto
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Liquefaction behavior of fiber-reinforced sand based on cyclic triaxial tests
Geosynthetics International, 2020In this study, the liquefaction behavior and development laws of pore water pressure in fiber-reinforced sand were studied using cyclic triaxial tests, and the effects of cyclic stress ratio, fiber...
Jinsong Zhang +5 more
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Cyclic Triaxial Strength of Standard Test Sand
Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1976A cooperative cyclic triaxial strength test program was performed by eight university, government, and consulting laboratories to define the cyclic strength characteristics often called the liquefaction potential or cyclic mobility of a standard test sand.
Marshall L. Silver +7 more
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Cyclic Triaxial Tests on Remoulded Clays
Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 1984Data are presented from cyclic triaxial tests on remoulded clays with load or displacement control. The ability of simple load control tests to predict strains developed in complex (storm profile) tests is found inadequate. It is suggested that only the minimum cyclic stress ratio associated with the fully weakened state has any direct design relevance.
David C. Procter, Jalal H. Khaffaf
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Triaxial tension–compression tests for multiaxial cyclic plasticity
International Journal of Plasticity, 1999Abstract The aim of this paper is to present triaxial tension–compression tests and a new triaxial specimen devoted to the study of cyclic plasticity under non-proportional loadings. Because the stress state in the central part of the specimen is not homogeneous, the analysis of the tests need a 3D finite element computation.
Callcoh, Sylvain, Marquis, Didier
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Static and Cyclic Triaxial Testing of Ballast and Subballast
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2005This paper discusses the triaxial testing of a ballast material and a subballast material, which are noncohesive, granular materials pically used for construction of a railway track substructure. Both static and cyclic triaxial tests were conducted. The cyclic triaxial tests simulated the behavior of these railway substructure materials under a large ...
Suiker, A.S.J., Selig, E.T., Frenkel, R.
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A Compilation of Cyclic Triaxial Liquefaction Test Data
Geotechnical Testing Journal, 1979Abstract A data base on cyclical soil strength would be of significant assistance in many phases of site evaluation where detailed complete cyclical soil testing is not available or could not economically be obtained. The objective of this study was to develop a partial data base for determining the seismic strength of saturated ...
JM Ferrito, JB Forrest, G Wu
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Effect of different parameters on cyclic triaxial response of biopolymer treated soil
European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 2021Generally, silty sand possesses very negligible cohesion and may fail under dynamic loading due to liquefaction. To mitigate liquefaction, treatment using biopolymers are now becoming popular.
S. Smitha, K. Rangaswamy
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