Current knowledge on the shear wave velocity (Vs) and associated stiffness (G0) of sand is built mainly on the results of extensive laboratory studies on clean quartz sands. Often natural sands are not clean, but contain a certain amount of fines. The role of fines in altering the stiffness of sands is a matter of great concern, yet remains poorly understood. This paper presents an investigation into the problem through well-controlled laboratory experiments in conjunction with analysis and interpretation at the macro and micro scale. The laboratory experiments were conducted for a sequence of mixtures of clean quartz sand and crushed silica fines under saturated conditions, by the simultaneous use of the resonant column (RC) and bender element (BE) techniques. A broad range of states in terms of void ratio, confining stress and fines content was covered so as to obtain a comprehensive view on the effect of fines and the possible interplay with other factors. Both the RC and BE tests showed that G0 tends to decrease continuously as the quantity of fines is increased and the reduction rates are similar; a similar stress dependence is also obtained for G0 from both types of testing. Nevertheless, G0 values obtained from BE tests are notably greater than those obtained from RC tests, and this effect of testing method is shown to be coupled with the sample reconstitution method. A new approach that allows unified characterisation of G0 values for both clean sand and sand–fines mixtures is developed in a sound theoretical framework, thereby providing important insights into the various empirical correlations that involve G0 (or Vs) in geotechnical engineering practice. A new micro-scale mechanism is also suggested for the observed effect of fines, which attributes the reduction of G0 caused by fines to the decrease in the coordination number at an approximately constant void ratio.
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February 17 2016
Shear wave velocity and stiffness of sand: the role of non-plastic fines Available to Purchase
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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September 13 2015
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January 13 2016
Online ISSN: 1751-7656
Print ISSN: 0016-8505
© 2016 Thomas Telford Ltd
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Geotechnique (2016) 66 (6): 500–514.
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Received:
September 13 2015
Accepted:
January 13 2016
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Yang J, Liu X (2016), "Shear wave velocity and stiffness of sand: the role of non-plastic fines". Geotechnique, Vol. 66 No. 6 pp. 500–514, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jgeot.15.P.205
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