Performance assessment of prefabricated vertical drains in mitigating soil reliquefaction subjected to repeated seismic events using shaking table experiments

IF 2.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering Pub Date : 2024-05-28 DOI:10.1007/s11709-024-1057-3
Gowtham Padmanabhan, Ganesh Kumar Shanmugam
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The use of prefabricated vertical drains (PVD) in liquefiable deposits is gaining attention due to enhanced drainage. However, investigations on PVD in mitigating re-liquefaction during repeated shaking events are not available. This study performed a series of shaking table experiments on untreated and PVD-treated specimens prepared with 40% and 60% relative density. Repeated sinusoidal loading was applied with an incremental peak acceleration of 0.1g, 0.2g, 0.3g, and 0.4g, at 5 Hz shaking frequency with 40 s duration. The performance of treated ground was evaluated based on the generation and dissipation of excess pore water pressure (EPWP), induced sand densification, subsidence, and cyclic stress ratio. In addition, the strain accumulated in fresh and exhumed PVD was investigated using geotextile tensile testing apparatus aided with digital image correlation. No evidence of pore pressure was reported up to 0.2g peak acceleration for 40% and 60% relative density specimens. The continuous occurrence of soil densification and drainage medium restrained and delayed the generation of EPWP and expedited the dissipation process. This study demonstrates PVD can mitigate re-liquefaction, without suffering from deterioration, when subjected to medium to high intense repeated shaking events.

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利用振动台实验评估预制垂直排水沟在减轻反复地震作用下土壤再反弹性方面的性能
在可液化沉积层中使用预制垂直排水沟(PVD)可增强排水效果,因此越来越受到关注。然而,目前还没有关于 PVD 在反复摇晃事件中减轻再液化的研究。本研究对未处理和经 PVD 处理的试样进行了一系列振动台实验,试样的相对密度分别为 40% 和 60%。重复正弦加载的峰值加速度分别为 0.1g、0.2g、0.3g 和 0.4g,振动频率为 5 赫兹,持续时间为 40 秒。根据过剩孔隙水压力(EPWP)的产生和消散、诱发的砂土致密化、沉降和循环应力比,对处理过的地基的性能进行了评估。此外,还使用土工织物拉伸试验设备,在数字图像相关性的辅助下,对新鲜和挖掘出的 PVD 中累积的应变进行了调查。对于相对密度为 40% 和 60% 的试样,在 0.2g 的峰值加速度下没有孔隙压力的迹象。土壤致密化和排水介质的持续出现抑制和延迟了 EPWP 的产生,并加快了消散过程。这项研究表明,当受到中度到高度强烈的反复震动事件影响时,PVD 可减轻再液化现象,而不会出现劣化现象。
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期刊介绍: Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering is an international journal that publishes original research papers, review articles and case studies related to civil and structural engineering. Topics include but are not limited to the latest developments in building and bridge structures, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic engineering, coastal engineering, and transport engineering. Case studies that demonstrate the successful applications of cutting-edge research technologies are welcome. The journal also promotes and publishes interdisciplinary research and applications connecting civil engineering and other disciplines, such as bio-, info-, nano- and social sciences and technology. Manuscripts submitted for publication will be subject to a stringent peer review.
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