Saeed Sarajpoor , Yumin Chen , Zijun Wang , Runze Chen , Ke Ma
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Abstract
Employing soil improvement techniques to mitigate and prevent the detrimental effects of liquefaction on foundations often leads to a significant increase in construction costs in engineering projects. Developing simple, cost-effective, and eco-friendly liquefaction mitigation methods has always been one of the main concerns of geotechnical engineers. Researchers introduced the induced partial saturation (IPS) method to increase the liquefaction resistance of the saturated foundations, which is based on decreasing the saturation degree of the saturated sand. In this study, hollow cylinder torsional shear tests were conducted on loose saturated and desaturated calcareous sand to assess the liquefaction behavior of desaturated sand. Soil compressibility is the primary parameter affecting the liquefaction behavior of desaturated sand. As saturation degree, back pressure, and effective confining pressure significantly influence soil compressibility, their effects on the liquefaction resistance of desaturated sand were investigated. The pore pressure development during cyclic loading reveal that, unlike saturated samples, desaturated samples do not exhibit an excess pore pressure ratio reaching one, even when the double amplitude shear strain surpasses 7.5 %. Finally, the test results demonstrated a notable correlation between liquefaction resistance ratio, maximum volumetric strain, and the maximum generated excess pore pressure ratio, and a pore pressure model was proposed.
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The journal aims to encourage and enhance the role of mechanics and other disciplines as they relate to earthquake engineering by providing opportunities for the publication of the work of applied mathematicians, engineers and other applied scientists involved in solving problems closely related to the field of earthquake engineering and geotechnical earthquake engineering.
Emphasis is placed on new concepts and techniques, but case histories will also be published if they enhance the presentation and understanding of new technical concepts.