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Centrifuge Tests of Macroscopic and Mesoscopic Investigation into Effects of Seismic Histories on Sand Liquefaction Resistance

Bin Ye, Xiaoli Xie, Teng Zhao, Sicong Song, Zijun Ma, Xiaoqing Feng, Jinhang Zou, Huihao Wang

2020Journal of Earthquake Engineering38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Centrifuge shaking table tests were conducted to reveal the intrinsic mechanisms of the effects caused by complicated seismic histories on the liquefaction resistance of a saturated sand deposit. The centrifuge model was shaken by a well-designed seismic sequence including 16 shakings in a certain order. Macroscopic and mesoscopic dynamic responses of the sand deposit were measured and analyzed. Experimental results demonstrated that seismic histories had positive or negative effects on sand liquefaction resistance though sand was densified after previous shakings; these effects were well indicated by the changes in anisotropy characteristics of sand fabric caused by the previous shakings.

Topics & Concepts

CentrifugeLiquefactionMesoscopic physicsEarthquake shaking tableGeotechnical engineeringGeologySeismic loadingSeismic resistanceEngineeringStructural engineeringPhysicsNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsGeotechnical Engineering and Soil MechanicsGeotechnical Engineering and Underground StructuresLandslides and related hazards
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