生物胶结松散砂的液化触发及后触发行为

IF 3 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, GEOLOGICAL Canadian Geotechnical Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-15 DOI:10.1139/cgj-2023-0132
Minyong Lee, Michael Gregory Gomez
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生物胶结是一种生物介导的地基改良技术,可以改善颗粒土的工程性能。该工艺作为一种地震液化缓解技术受到了极大的关注;然而,我们对液化行为如何随载荷大小和胶结水平的不同而变化的理解仍然存在关键空白。在这项研究中,进行了直接简单剪切试验,以检查生物胶结疏松渥太华F-65砂在不同胶结水平下的不排水剪切行为,相应的Vs增加到523 m/s。在很宽的载荷范围内(CSR = 0.1至1.75),添加胶结剂可以显著增加液化触发阻力,并且超过了单独致密化所能获得的改善。触发后,观察到触发后应变积累和再固结行为的适度改善,这主要归因于低胶结水平下添加矿物固体的试样致密化(ΔVs <150米/秒)。然而,在较高的胶结强度下,触发后的行为增强超过了单纯致密化的预期效果。本研究的结果提高了我们对生物固化土壤液化行为的理解,这些行为可以有效表征的指标,以及负责行为增强的机制,最终进一步加深了我们对如何利用该技术缓解液化的理解。
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Liquefaction Triggering and Post-triggering Behavior of Biocemented Loose Sand
Biocementation is a biomediated ground improvement technique that can improve the engineering behavior of granular soils. The process has received significant attention as an earthquake-induced liquefaction mitigation technique; however, critical gaps have remained in our understanding of how liquefaction behaviors may shift with differences in loading magnitudes and cementation levels. In this study, direct simple shear tests were performed to examine the undrained shearing behaviors of biocemented loose Ottawa F-65 sand prepared to varying cementation levels corresponding to Vs increases up to 523 m/s. Significant increases in liquefaction triggering resistances were observed with added cementation across a broad range of loading magnitudes (CSR = 0.1 to 1.75) and exceeded improvements obtainable through densification alone. Following triggering, modest improvements in post-triggering strain accumulation and reconsolidation behaviors were observed that could be primarily attributed to the densification of specimens from added mineral solids at low cementation levels (ΔVs < 150 m/s). At higher cementation magnitudes, however, post-triggering behavioral enhancements exceeded those which would be expected from densification alone. Outcomes from this study improve our understanding of the liquefaction behaviors of biocemented soils, the metrics by which these behaviors can be effectively characterized, and the mechanisms responsible for behavioral enhancements, ultimately furthering our understanding of how the technology may be employed for liquefaction mitigation.
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Canadian Geotechnical Journal
Canadian Geotechnical Journal 地学-地球科学综合
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Geotechnical Journal features articles, notes, reviews, and discussions related to new developments in geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineering, and applied sciences. The topics of papers written by researchers and engineers/scientists active in industry include soil and rock mechanics, material properties and fundamental behaviour, site characterization, foundations, excavations, tunnels, dams and embankments, slopes, landslides, geological and rock engineering, ground improvement, hydrogeology and contaminant hydrogeology, geochemistry, waste management, geosynthetics, offshore engineering, ice, frozen ground and northern engineering, risk and reliability applications, and physical and numerical modelling. Contributions that have practical relevance are preferred, including case records. Purely theoretical contributions are not generally published unless they are on a topic of special interest (like unsaturated soil mechanics or cold regions geotechnics) or they have direct practical value.
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