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The effect of drained pre-shearing on the undrained behaviour of loose sand with a small amount of fines
Authors:D. C. Bobei  D. Wanatowski  M. M. Rahman  S. R. Lo  C. T. Gnanendran
Affiliation:1. Aurecon, 116 Military Road, Neutral Bay, NSW, 2089, Australia
2. Nottingham Centre for Geomechanics, Division of Materials, Mechanics and Structures, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, UK
3. School of Natural and Built Environments & Barbara Hardy Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA, 5095, Australia
4. School of Engineering and Information Technology, University of New South Wales Canberra (UNSW Canberra), Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) Campus, Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia
Abstract:Stress history is recognised to play a major role in determining stress–strain behaviour of soil in undrained shearing. Most experimental studies on the effects of stress history on undrained behaviour are mainly limited to clean sand. In this paper, an experimental study carried out to investigate the effect of stress history on the undrained behaviour of loose sand with a small amount of fines is presented. Four series of triaxial compression tests, with different types of drained stress histories to near-failure prior to commencement of undrained shearing, were conducted. The experimental results indicate that drained pre-shearing to near-failure affects significantly the undrained behaviour of loose sand. In general, the drained pre-shearing improves the subsequent undrained behaviour of loose sand to the extent that liquefaction may not occur. It is shown that the effect of drained pre-shearing cannot be explained by the reduction in void ratio induced by drained pre-shearing. However, for specimens subjected to drained pre-shearing, $ p_{{{text{d}}0}}^{prime } $ / $ p_{{{text{u}}0}}^{prime } $ can be used as a parameter for analysing the effects of preloading history. It is also shown that for different preloading histories that brought the same change in void ratio or state parameter, drained pre-shearing to near-failure is the most effective, whereas pre-compression alone is the least effective in improving subsequent undrained behaviour of loose sand.
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