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    Response of Sands to Multidirectional Dynamic Loading in Centrifuge Tests

    Source: Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 146 ):;issue: 010
    Author:
    Alfonso Cerna-Diaz
    ,
    Scott M. Olson
    ,
    Youssef M. A. Hashash
    ,
    Ozgun A. Numanoglu
    ,
    Cassandra J. Rutherford
    ,
    Lopamudra Bhaumik
    ,
    Thomas Weaver
    DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0002352
    Publisher: ASCE
    Abstract: Dynamic centrifuge tests were performed to investigate multidirectional loading effects on the shear and volumetric response of saturated sands under partially drained, level-ground conditions. These tests illustrate that dense sand shear response is not affected significantly by multidirectional shaking and can be estimated reasonably by one-dimensional nonlinear total and effective stress site response analyses. Multidirectionality factors for both excess porewater pressure (MDFru) and vertical strain (MDFεv) tended to increase with density and decrease with shaking intensity. Specifically, MDFru ranged from about 1 to 4, with an average value of about 2 for low ru values and MDFru approaching unity as the soil approaches liquefaction. Similarly, MDFεv ranged from about 1 to 3, with an average value of about 2 for low ru values and MDFεv approaching 1.3 as the soil approached liquefaction. Multidirectionality factors as functions of the factor of safety against liquefaction are proposed that differ from constant MDFs recommended elsewhere. Lastly, energy-based intensity measures provided nearly unique estimates of excess porewater pressure and vertical strain for both uni- and bidirectional motions, avoiding the need for MDFs.
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    contributor authorAlfonso Cerna-Diaz
    contributor authorScott M. Olson
    contributor authorYoussef M. A. Hashash
    contributor authorOzgun A. Numanoglu
    contributor authorCassandra J. Rutherford
    contributor authorLopamudra Bhaumik
    contributor authorThomas Weaver
    date accessioned2022-01-30T21:51:23Z
    date available2022-01-30T21:51:23Z
    date issued10/1/2020 12:00:00 AM
    identifier other%28ASCE%29GT.1943-5606.0002352.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4268956
    description abstractDynamic centrifuge tests were performed to investigate multidirectional loading effects on the shear and volumetric response of saturated sands under partially drained, level-ground conditions. These tests illustrate that dense sand shear response is not affected significantly by multidirectional shaking and can be estimated reasonably by one-dimensional nonlinear total and effective stress site response analyses. Multidirectionality factors for both excess porewater pressure (MDFru) and vertical strain (MDFεv) tended to increase with density and decrease with shaking intensity. Specifically, MDFru ranged from about 1 to 4, with an average value of about 2 for low ru values and MDFru approaching unity as the soil approaches liquefaction. Similarly, MDFεv ranged from about 1 to 3, with an average value of about 2 for low ru values and MDFεv approaching 1.3 as the soil approached liquefaction. Multidirectionality factors as functions of the factor of safety against liquefaction are proposed that differ from constant MDFs recommended elsewhere. Lastly, energy-based intensity measures provided nearly unique estimates of excess porewater pressure and vertical strain for both uni- and bidirectional motions, avoiding the need for MDFs.
    publisherASCE
    titleResponse of Sands to Multidirectional Dynamic Loading in Centrifuge Tests
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume146
    journal issue10
    journal titleJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
    identifier doi10.1061/(ASCE)GT.1943-5606.0002352
    page16
    treeJournal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering:;2020:;Volume ( 146 ):;issue: 010
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